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Proposed ceasefire between Iran US is referred to as the “Islamabad Accord”

Published on: April 6, 2026 3:15 PM

Islamabad Accord" US, Iran Weigh Ceasefire Plan by Pakistan

A proposed ceasefire framework between Iran and the United States is being referred to as the “Islamabad Accord,” according to a report, citing sources familiar with the discussions.

Read More: Iran’s new regime seeks US ceasefire, Trump claims

The report states that Pakistan has shared a comprehensive ceasefire proposal with both sides, outlining a two-phase plan aimed at halting hostilities and paving the way for a broader peace agreement. The first phase focuses on an immediate ceasefire, while the second phase envisions negotiations toward a long-term settlement.

🚨BREAKING:

🇺🇸🇮🇷 Iran and the U.S have received a plan to end the war, drawn up by mediators in Pakistan.

Under the proposal, dubbed the “Islamabad Accord,” a ceasefire would take effect immediately, reopening the Strait of Hormuz, with 15–20 days to finalise a broader… https://t.co/Fahz3MiqIt pic.twitter.com/L9YOocv9MR

— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) April 6, 2026

Sources indicated that Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff, Asim Munir, has been in continuous contact with key stakeholders, including US Vice President JD Vance, presidential adviser Steve Witkoff, and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, to facilitate the proposal.

Under the reported framework, the strategic Strait of Hormuz would be reopened immediately as part of initial confidence-building measures. This would be followed by efforts to finalise a comprehensive ceasefire agreement within 15 to 20 days.

A senior Iranian official has confirmed receiving Pakistan’s proposal and said Tehran is currently reviewing it. However, the official emphasized that Iran would not accept any deadlines or external pressure in making its decision.

Despite the reports, Pakistani authorities have refrained from officially confirming or denying the framework. Tahir Hassan Andrabi stated that while various proposals, including a 45-day ceasefire and multi-point exchanges, have been discussed in media, Islamabad does not comment on specific diplomatic efforts.

Read More: US, Iran discuss possible 45-day ceasefire: US media reports.

The development highlights ongoing diplomatic attempts to de-escalate tensions and restore stability in the region, with cautious optimism surrounding the possibility of a negotiated settlement.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: asim munir, Iran US ceasefire, Islamabad Accord, Latest, Lead4, Middle East conflict, Pakistan diplomacy, Strait of Hormuz

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