The Pakistani Prime Minister said that the U.S. and Iran have reached a final text for a peace agreement [1].

This development represents a potential shift in Middle East diplomacy, as it seeks to end ongoing hostilities and address the critical nuclear file between the two nations [1].

According to the announcement, Pakistan is preparing to participate in an electronic signing of the agreement [1]. This process is expected to be completed within the next 24 hours [1], [2].

The agreement aims to move the involved parties closer than ever to a finalized peace deal [1]. While the Pakistani Prime Minister provided these details, other reports on the U.S. and Iran nearing an agreement have not explicitly mentioned Pakistan's role in the signing process [2].

Officials said that the electronic nature of the signing allows for immediate execution of the text [1]. The deal follows a period of intense diplomatic maneuvering regarding regional security, and nuclear proliferation [1].

The United States and Iran have reached a final text of a peace agreement.

The involvement of Pakistan as a participant in the signing suggests its role as a regional mediator or guarantor in the deal. If verified, a finalized peace agreement between the U.S. and Iran would fundamentally alter the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East, potentially easing sanctions and reducing the risk of direct military conflict over nuclear ambitions.