British Prime Minister Keir Starmer says the Strait of Hormuz must remain open following an announced peace deal between Iran and the United States. The reports state that Shehbaz Sharif, prime minister of Pakistan, is involved in mediating the broader conflict and comments that the accord addresses issues related to Lebanon. The coverage links Starmer’s call to the strategic importance of the waterway for international shipping, presenting it as a key condition after the diplomatic announcement. While the articles reference the deal’s scope, including mention of Lebanon, they do not provide additional detailed terms of the agreement. The reporting focuses on the immediate political reaction from Starmer and the parallel remarks from Sharif, highlighting Pakistan’s stated mediation role and framing the Strait of Hormuz as central to stability and access for maritime trade. Across the sources provided, the central points are the announcement of an Iran-US peace deal, Starmer’s position on keeping the Strait open, and Pakistan’s mediating role alongside an indication that Lebanon is included in the accord.