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Trump credits Pakistan for Iran peace deal

Published on: June 20, 2026 7:29 PM

US President Donald Trump has credited Pakistan with helping facilitate the recently signed peace agreement between the United States and Iran. Speaking in an interview with Axios, Trump praised Pakistan’s leadership and said Islamabad played an important role in advancing the landmark memorandum of understanding. The remarks underscore Pakistan’s growing diplomatic profile and its involvement in regional peace efforts.

During the interview, Trump said Pakistan’s leadership maintained strong relations and helped Washington engage with Iranian counterparts. He specifically praised Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Field Marshal Asim Munir, describing their cooperation as effective and constructive. According to Trump, Pakistan’s familiarity with Iranian officials contributed to progress toward the agreement.

The US president also repeated his claims regarding the military confrontation between Pakistan and India in 2025. Trump said his administration helped prevent further escalation between the two nuclear-armed neighbors. He argued that diplomatic intervention reduced the risk of a wider conflict and highlighted the importance of dialogue during periods of regional tension.

Trump’s comments came days after the signing of the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding between the United States and Iran. The agreement is being viewed as a major diplomatic breakthrough after months of tensions that raised concerns across the Middle East and beyond. Officials hope the accord will contribute to regional stability and reduce the risk of future confrontation.

Meanwhile, Trump continued to praise Pakistan’s leadership, noting that Washington values its relationship with Islamabad. The agreement has drawn international attention because of Pakistan’s reported role in facilitating communication between key parties. Analysts believe the development could strengthen Pakistan’s diplomatic standing on the global stage.

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: asim munir, Donald Trump, Islamabad MoU, Latest, Pakistan Iran deal, Shehbaz Sharif, US Iran agreement

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