Pakistan's Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif arrives for high-level talks aimed at advancing a deal to end the Middle East conflict at the Bürgenstock Resort in Obbuergen, near Lucerne, in Switzerland, on Sunday, June 21, 2026. (Photo | AP)
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Pakistan emerged as 'peacemaker' after mediating Iran-US deal: PM Sharif

He also accused India of using "proxies" to undermine the stability in Pakistan, without providing any evidence in support of his allegations.

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday said that the counrty has emerged as a "peacemaker" in the world after its efforts for peace in West Asia culminated in the signing of an agreement between the US and Iran.

The US and Iran have agreed on a roadmap aimed at reaching a final agreement within 60 days after talks mediated by Qatar and Pakistan, held in Switzerland last week. The high-level talks were held under the framework of the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), signed by the US and Iran on June 18.

Addressing the passing out parade of cadets at the Pakistan Naval Academy in Karachi, Sharif said that the recent trip of Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian was an acknowledgement of Pakistan's important role in promoting peace in the region.

Sharif said that Pakistan was navigating conflicts and multi-faceted security challenges, marked by a dangerous combination of international and internal threats.

He also accused India of using "proxies" to undermine the stability in Pakistan, without providing any evidence in support of his allegations.

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