Mediating countries, including Pakistan, are praised worldwide

Iran and the United States have agreed to formally sign a peace deal in Geneva, Switzerland, next Friday, which is expected to bring peace to West Asia, reopen the Strait of Hormuz and ease global economic pressure.

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Mediating countries, including Pakistan, are praised worldwide

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As Iran and the United States agreed to end the war, world leaders have praised the role of mediators, including Pakistan, .

Iran and the United States formally signed a peace deal in Geneva, Switzerland, on Friday. It is expected to bring peace to West Asia, reopen the Strait of Hormuz and ease global economic pressure.

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has congratulated both the United States and Iran for agreeing to an immediate and permanent ceasefire, opening the Strait of Hormuz and setting a clear framework for future talks.

'This is a very important step towards a peaceful resolution to the conflict,' said Secretary-General Guterres. He added, 'I express my sincere gratitude to regional countries, including Pakistan, Qatar, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and others, for playing a constructive and supportive role in creating an environment for talks that led to this peace agreement.'

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Foreign Minister Penny Wong issued a joint statement praising Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and other countries for their mediation efforts. The statement said Australia has long been a vocal advocate for reducing tensions in the region, including Lebanon.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan described the agreement as an important achievement for establishing regional peace and stability.

He particularly praised Pakistan's exceptional mediation to make the talks a success. He also welcomed the support provided by Qatar and Saudi Arabia. Qatar's Foreign Ministry issued a statement thanking Pakistan and all regional and international parties that contributed to the agreement.

French President Emmanuel Macron issued a statement saying that the agreement was the result of collective diplomatic efforts by many partner countries. He called for its swift and full implementation. Japanese Prime Minister Sane Takaichi also praised the countries that played the role of mediators.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has welcomed the US-Iran deal, congratulating both US President Donald Trump and the Iranian side on this historic diplomatic success.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has welcomed the deal. "It will pave the way for the global economy to get back on track and for the Middle East to be more secure. It is now important to implement the deal firmly," Starmer said. He congratulated Pakistan, Qatar and other mediators.

New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters welcomed the deal, saying it was an important step towards peace and stability in the West Asia region.

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