Iran Disputes Pakistan PM's Claims on US-Iran Peace Agreement Timeline

Tehran has contradicted Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's claims about the timeline for the US-Iran peace deal, stating that the signing will not occur as expected. This clarification comes after Sharif announced that the electronic signing was anticipated within 24 hours. The Iranian Foreign Ministry emphasized the need for caution due to the instability of the opposing side. Sharif had expressed optimism about the deal, thanking both the US and Iran for their commitment. This development raises questions about the future of the peace negotiations.
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Iran Clarifies Timeline for US-Iran Peace Deal

On Saturday, Tehran refuted statements made by Pakistan's Prime Minister, Shehbaz Sharif, regarding the anticipated US-Iran peace agreement. The Iranian Foreign Ministry indicated that the signing of the memorandum is not scheduled for tomorrow (Sunday). According to Iran's semi-official news outlet, Tasnim, the ministry clarified that the exact timing for the signing will not occur as previously suggested. This announcement follows Sharif's earlier remarks that the electronic signing of the deal was expected within the next 24 hours. In response to Sharif's post on social media, Iran's Foreign Ministry emphasized the need for caution, stating, "The Islamabad memorandum aims to conclude the conflict. Given the unpredictability of the opposing party, we must be careful in our statements regarding this process."


Statements from Pakistan's Prime Minister on the US-Iran Agreement

Earlier, Shehbaz Sharif took to social media to express optimism about the peace deal, stating, "We are closer to a peace agreement than ever before. The finalization is likely to occur within the next 24 hours, and Pakistan is ready for the electronic signing of the deal immediately afterward, followed by technical discussions next week." He also expressed gratitude to the United States and Iran for their commitment during the negotiations, adding, "We sincerely appreciate our regional allies for their support. We are confident that this landmark peace agreement will lay a solid foundation for enduring peace."