White House ‘signed off’ on Pakistan’s declaration that Iran ceasefire included Lebanon

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The Cradle

APR 9, 2026

Washington later denied that Lebanon was included in the deal after Israel massacred hundreds of civilians in the country

The White House was directly involved in “shaping” the ceasefire announcement by Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, having reviewed and approved it before publication, according to a New York Times (NYT) report on 8 April.

The report says Washington saw and signed off on the statement in advance, indicating that the announcement was not an independent diplomatic move but part of coordinated communication.

US President Donald Trump had issued an 8:00 pm deadline on Tuesday for Iran to surrender, saying that he would erase an entire civilization if Tehran did not agree to his terms for a deal.

“A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again. I don’t want that to happen, but it probably will,” the president wrote on his social media platform, Truth Social.

The NYT report notes that, behind the scenes, US officials were actively seeking a way out as the deadline approached, even as US President Donald Trump was threatening Iran with annihilation if it did not open the Strait of Hormuz.

It asserts that diplomatic channels were far more active than the public messaging indicated, with the ceasefire appeal reflecting a managed effort rather than a spontaneous initiative.

Sharif’s post itself had appeared earlier with the header “Draft – Pakistan’s PM Message on X,” fueling speculation that the text had been provided externally before publication. It called for extending the deadline by two weeks, reopening the Strait of Hormuz as a “goodwill gesture,” and implementing a temporary ceasefire across all fronts.

Iran’s 10-point plan includes US non-aggression, sanctions removal, compensation, troop withdrawal, uranium enrichment, and Iranian control of Hormuz, alongside a halt to fighting across all fronts, directly naming Lebanon.

The Pakistani premier’s statement on X explicitly stated that “the Islamic Republic of Iran and the United States of America, along with their allies, have agreed to an immediate ceasefire everywhere, including Lebanon and elsewhere, EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY.”

It concluded by welcoming the move, thanking the leadership of both sides, and inviting their delegations to Islamabad for further talks, while tagging Trump and senior US officials.

JD Vance later said the US never promised to include Lebanon in the ceasefire, claiming Iran’s belief that it was included came from a “misunderstanding.”

Israeli forces launched a large-scale assault across Beirut and other areas in Lebanon, hours after the ceasefire announcement, killing at least 254 people and wounding over 1,100, according to the Lebanese Civil Defense, with more casualties being retrieved and identified.

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