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Pakistan proposes ceasefire plan for Iran, US

Published on: April 6, 2026 9:11 PM

Iran and the United States have received a Pakistan-backed plan aiming for an immediate ceasefire and reopening the Strait of Hormuz. The proposal matters as it could stabilize global oil supplies and ease regional tensions. Energy markets, international trade, and civilian safety are directly affected by the outcome.

Pakistan developed a two-tier framework shared overnight with both sides, combining an immediate ceasefire with a broader agreement. The initial understanding will be formalized electronically through Islamabad, the sole communication channel. Officials stressed that all elements must be agreed promptly to advance the plan.

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The proposal, tentatively called the Islamabad Accord, includes 15–20 days to finalize a comprehensive settlement. It provides a regional framework for the Strait of Hormuz and final in-person talks in Islamabad. Field Marshal Asim Munir maintained continuous contact with US Vice President JD Vance, special envoy Steve Witkoff, and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi.

Iran has not yet committed, despite outreach by Pakistan, China, and the United States. The proposed agreement is expected to include Iran’s commitment not to pursue nuclear weapons in exchange for sanctions relief and release of frozen assets. Officials emphasized that civilian and military channels continue to engage Tehran to secure agreement.

Read more: Iran rejects Trump ultimatum, warns region could turn into hell

The diplomatic push comes amid escalating tensions threatening shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, a vital global oil route. US President Donald Trump has urged a swift resolution, warning of consequences if a ceasefire is not reached soon. Traders and global markets are closely monitoring developments that could affect energy flows.

 

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: global oil supply tensions, Iran US ceasefire, Islamabad Accord, Latest, Middle East peace plan, Pakistan mediation Iran US, Strait of Hormuz

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