Pakistan Announces Agreement Between Saudi Arabia and Iran
Islamabad, Pakistan – Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif announced a “final, agreed text of the peace treaty” has been reached between Saudi Arabia and Iran. Pakistan facilitated the negotiations between the two nations and is currently focused on finalizing related financial arrangements. Sharif stated on X that his government is “working on finalizing the following cheques.” He also addressed concerns regarding the potential disruption of the agreement, describing a “campaign of disinformation” as an attempt to sabotage the peace process.
“Peace has never been worth as much as it is now,” Sharif emphasized. The Pakistani Prime Minister’s office confirmed that Pakistan has acted as a mediator in the discussions between Saudi Arabia and Iran. The agreement represents a significant development in regional relations, following years of diplomatic tension between the two countries.
Details of the treaty remain under wraps, but the commitment to a finalized agreement underscores the importance of achieving lasting peace. The announcement comes amid ongoing efforts to stabilize the Middle East and promote dialogue. Sharif’s comments highlight the challenges faced in maintaining momentum and countering efforts to undermine the newly established peace.
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This agreement represents a significant step towards stability in a volatile region.