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US, Pakistan announce peace deal with Iran is ‘complete’

Agreement set to end US naval blockade and establish 60-day window to dismantle Iran’s nuclear programme

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The conflict ground shipping through the Strait of Hormuz to a standstill. Photo: AP
Nayan Seth,Mark Magnierin New YorkandCarol Yangin Beijing
US President Donald Trump and Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced on Sunday that a landmark agreement has been reached with Iran to reopen the strategic Strait of Hormuz and end the US naval blockade.

“The Deal with the Islamic Republic of Iran is now complete. Congratulations to all!” Trump posted on social media without providing any details of the agreement.

“I hereby fully authorise the toll free opening of the Strait of Hormuz, and, simultaneously herewith, authorise the immediate removal of the United States Naval blockade.”

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“Ships of the World, start your engines. Let the oil flow!” he wrote.

Minutes later, however, the mercurial president said that the strait would open only after the signing of the deal on Friday “for purposes of mine removal”, at which point “oil will flow on both ends again for the Region, and the World!” he added.

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Sharif, who has played a central role in diplomatic mediation efforts between Washington and Tehran, also confirmed that both nations had reached a comprehensive peace agreement, although how comprehensive that is remains to be seen. According to Sharif, the accord mandates an “immediate and permanent termination of military operations on all fronts, including in Lebanon”.

“The official signing ceremony will be on Friday, 19 June in Switzerland,” he wrote on social media. “Mediators will facilitate a series of meetings this week. These pre-implementation discussions will lay the foundation for the technical talks and the official signing ceremony.”

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