Pakistan’s prime minister, Shehbaz Sharif, says the United States and Iran have agreed on the “final, agreed upon text” of a peace framework intended to end their more than 100-day war and related tit-for-tat strikes. Multiple outlets report that Pakistan has played a leading mediation role between the two sides. According to Sharif’s statements, the remaining work involves next steps to finalize implementation of the agreement, though details of those steps are not fully clarified in the coverage. Several reports describe the period leading up to the announcement as marked by uncertainty and ongoing military exchanges, after which the two governments moved to settle the wording of the deal. Some outlets also note that the mediation effort aims to reduce hostilities and help reopen regional shipping, including the Strait of Hormuz, as part of restoring stability. Separate comments attributed to the U.S. and Iran address conditions surrounding the agreement, but the exact terms and timelines are not consistently laid out in the reports. Overall, the sources agree that agreement on the text has been reached and that implementation is pending.