“Islamabad Accord: Pakistan Proposes Immediate Ceasefire Plan to Iran and US”
Ceasefire Proposal From Pakistan Could Ease Iran-US Conflict
By Iran War • Apr 06, 2026

Pakistan Steps In: New ‘Islamabad Accord’ Aims to Stop Iran-US Hostilities
“Islamabad Accord: Pakistan Proposes Immediate Ceasefire Plan to Iran and US”
Pakistan has shared a new plan called the “Islamabad Accord” with Iran and the US to stop fighting immediately and work toward a larger peace deal. The proposal calls for an instant ceasefire, reopening the Strait of Hormuz, and starting negotiations over the next 2–3 weeks on issues like sanctions relief, frozen Iranian assets, and Iran’s nuclear program. Pakistan’s military and diplomatic officials, including the army chief, have been in contact with top US and Iranian leaders to push the plan forward. So far, neither side has formally agreed, with Iran asking for full security guarantees and the US reviewing the proposal. If accepted, the accord could reduce tensions in the region and help stabilize global oil markets.