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US-Israel-Iran War Latest News: ‘Draft – Pakistan’s PM Message on X’ Sparks Row as Shehbaz Sharif’s Edited Post Raises Questions Over Iran Diplomacy

Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif faces controversy after a ‘Draft’ tag appeared in his X post on Iran talks, sparking questions over diplomatic messaging.

By: Sumit Kumar
Last Updated: April 8, 2026 12:10:18 IST

US-Israel-Iran War Latest News: Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has landed in a fresh controversy after an edited post on X showed what appeared to be a draft message linked to the ongoing Iran crisis. The incident quickly caught public attention and triggered widespread speculation about Pakistan’s diplomatic messaging and its role in the tense negotiations.

The controversy surfaced at a sensitive time when Pakistan has been trying to position itself as a mediator between the United States and Iran amid rising military tensions in West Asia.

Reports suggest the post was edited shortly after being published, but screenshots of the earlier version circulated widely on social media, raising questions about whether the message was pre-written or externally influenced.

US-Israel-Iran War Latest News: ‘Draft’ Label Sparks Online Speculation

Attention quickly shifted from the diplomatic message to its edit history. Screenshots shared online showed an earlier version labelled “Draft – Pakistan’s PM Message on X.”

The appearance of the word “Draft” triggered a strong reaction online. Many social media users questioned whether the message had been prepared by external sources or whether it was mistakenly copied without final editing.

One widely circulated post claimed Sharif “seemingly forgot to remove what looks like a White House instruction,” referring to the draft wording visible in the earlier version.

Another user questioned why the message referred to him as “Pakistan’s PM”, noting that internal drafts typically do not use such phrasing.

Despite intense speculation, there has been no official confirmation about how the draft text appeared in the post. Authorities in Islamabad and Washington have not issued detailed statements addressing the claims.

US-Israel-Iran War Latest News: Pakistan’s Appeal to Extend Trump Deadline

The controversy began after Sharif publicly urged Donald Trump to allow more time for diplomatic efforts in the Iran standoff. In his post, he made a direct appeal for restraint and negotiation instead of escalation.

He wrote:
“To allow diplomacy to run its course, I earnestly request President Trump to extend the deadline for two weeks,” Sharif stated, also urging Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz “as a goodwill gesture.”

Pakistan has been attempting to facilitate talks between Washington and Tehran, and officials have described negotiations as progressing but still fragile.

US-Israel-Iran War Latest News: Pakistan’s Mediation Role Under Scrutiny

The incident has added pressure on Pakistan’s diplomatic efforts at a time when tensions between global powers remain high. Islamabad has presented itself as a communication channel between Washington and Tehran, sharing proposals aimed at reducing conflict.

Sharif also highlighted progress in negotiations and emphasised the importance of diplomacy over military action. In another message, he noted that diplomatic efforts were “progressing steadily, strongly and powerfully,” and urged all sides to pause hostilities to “allow diplomacy to achieve conclusive termination of war.”

However, the visibility of the draft message has raised doubts among observers about the independence of Pakistan’s diplomatic communications.

Some analysts believe the incident could be a simple technical mistake or posting error, while others argue it may reflect rushed messaging during a fast-moving geopolitical crisis.

US-Israel-Iran War Latest News: No Official Clarification Yet

So far, neither Pakistan’s government nor US officials have released a detailed explanation about the draft tag. The absence of an official response has allowed speculation to continue online.

Meanwhile, the broader geopolitical situation remains tense. Negotiations involving Iran and the United States continue, with global attention focused on whether diplomacy can prevent further escalation in the region.

The episode highlights how even minor social media errors can create diplomatic controversy, especially during high-stakes international negotiations.

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