A key stage in the Iran-US peace process is expected to be completed in Geneva, where a memorandum of understanding between Tehran and Washington may be signed in the coming days, according to sources.
US President Donald Trump has said the agreement with Iran may be signed on Saturday or Monday. According to Axios, Trump also described a tweet by the Iraqi foreign minister as “very positive.”
The US president further claimed that Iran had secretly apologized for providing false information regarding the agreement.
Shehbaz likely to leave for Geneva
Sources said Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has decided to travel to Geneva at any time. The prime minister is expected to attend the signing ceremony of the memorandum of understanding between Iran and the United States.
His possible departure for Geneva is being viewed as an important diplomatic development for peace in the region.
Pakistan’s mediation at key turning point
Pakistan’s mediation efforts between Iran and the US have reportedly proven fruitful, with the peace process reaching a crucial turning point.
A key phase of the Iran-US peace agreement is expected to be completed in Geneva, where global attention is now focused on the expected signing of the MoU.
Diplomatic breakthrough
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s expected participation in the Geneva ceremony is being described as a major diplomatic breakthrough.
Pakistan remains active on the diplomatic front and continues to push for lasting peace in the region.
A short while ago, PM Shehbaz announced that Iran and the United States had agreed on the final and mutually accepted text of a peace agreement, marking a major breakthrough in ongoing diplomatic efforts led by Pakistan.
In a statement posted on X, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said that Iran and the United States have reached consensus on the final text of a peace deal.
According to the prime minister, the agreement comes after sustained and intensive mediation efforts by Pakistan aimed at reducing tensions and promoting regional stability.
Shehbaz said Pakistan is fully aware of what he described as an "incessant misinformation campaign" being carried out by elements seeking to sabotage the peace process.
He emphasized that despite the noise and speculation surrounding the negotiations, meaningful progress has been achieved between the two sides.
Before that Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said a proposed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the United States is “never closer” to completion, even as Washington continues to emphasize strict conditions and denies any immediate financial relief for Tehran.







