Pakistan will host an event in Geneva to mark the US-Iran peace deal, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif tells parliament, according to both reports. Sharif describes the event as part of efforts to recognize progress related to the agreement between the United States and Iran. He also credits Pakistan’s Army Chief Asim Munir with playing an “extraordinary role” in efforts to end the conflict, according to the statements reported by the outlets. Sharif says the conflict posed risks that could destabilize the global economy, which is cited as a reason for the focus on resolving the standoff. The accounts are consistent in linking Pakistan’s planned Geneva event to the US-Iran peace deal and in highlighting Sharif’s praise for Munir’s role in the diplomatic efforts. Both sources rely on Sharif’s remarks in parliament and do not provide additional details about the event’s agenda, participants, or timing beyond the Geneva location and its purpose of marking the deal.