The situation in the Middle East has undergone rapid and dramatic changes. While just 24 hours ago the world expected a powerful US strike on Iran, today Washington and Tehran have announced a final agreement. The text of the peace deal has been fully agreed upon, and the war, according to key players, is on the verge of ending.

Pakistan confirms: peace is closer than ever

Information about the breakthrough in negotiations was confirmed by Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. In his post on the social network X, he stated that Islamabad is currently closely coordinating with both sides of the conflict to ensure the implementation of the next steps. According to Sharif, despite attempts by third parties to sabotage the deal and stir up information noise, the final text of the agreement is already ready.

"Setting aside the noise, we can confirm that the final agreed text of the peace agreement has been reached, and Pakistan is now working closely with both sides to complete the next steps. Peace has never been so close as it is now," emphasized the head of the Pakistani government.

Donald Trump's position: disinformation and timelines

US President Donald Trump, commenting on the situation for Axios, harshly criticized those trying to discredit the peace process. He called the actions of opponents an "unrelenting campaign of disinformation." At the same time, the American leader confirmed that Iran has completely abandoned its nuclear program, which became a key condition for the cessation of hostilities.

Trump also commented on rumors regarding financial payments. He highly appreciated the statement by Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, who refuted information that billions of dollars in frozen assets would be immediately returned to Iran immediately after signing the papers.

Signing scenario: Europe and JD Vance

According to the latest data, the solemn ceremony for signing the peace treaty may take place between June 13 and 15. President Trump clarified that the event will take place in Europe. Notably, the head of the White House does not plan to attend the ceremony in person. Instead, US Vice President JD Vance will be sent to sign the agreement.

This diplomatic breakthrough was an unexpected turn of events, considering that on June 11, Trump planned to launch a powerful military strike on Iran, which was canceled at the last moment. Now the world's attention is focused on Europe, where in the coming days a document changing the geopolitical map of the region may be signed.