Reports from Iranian state media and The Kobeissi Letter claim that a final draft agreement between the United States and Iran has been completed, with Pakistan allegedly playing a mediating role in the negotiations. The agreement is expected to be announced within hours, although no official confirmation has been issued by Washington or Tehran so far.
According to these reports, indirect talks between the two sides have been ongoing, with Pakistan acting as a diplomatic channel facilitating communication and exchange of proposals. The reported draft is said to build on earlier discussions involving a possible ceasefire framework, sanctions relief considerations, and regional security arrangements.
Some accounts suggest that Pakistani officials have helped relay proposals and counter-proposals throughout multiple rounds of negotiations since April, contributing to efforts aimed at reducing tensions between the two countries.
However, the details of the supposed agreement have not been publicly released, and the claims remain unverified pending official statements from the United States and Iran. As of now, neither government has confirmed that a final deal has been reached or that an announcement is imminent.



