US-Iran Peace Deal Expected to Be Signed Soon, Says Pakistan PM

Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has announced that an initial peace agreement between the US and Iran is expected to be electronically signed within 24 hours. This development follows Donald Trump's decision to halt military actions against Iran, signaling a potential end to hostilities. Sharif expressed optimism about the deal's finalization and thanked both nations for their commitment during negotiations. He believes this agreement will pave the way for lasting peace in the region. Stay tuned for more updates on this significant diplomatic development.
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Anticipated US-Iran Peace Agreement


In a significant announcement, Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif revealed that an initial peace agreement between the United States and Iran is anticipated to be electronically signed within the next 24 hours. This news follows Donald Trump's recent decision to cancel planned military actions against Iran, indicating a shift towards ending hostilities with Tehran. Sharif mentioned that the signing of the deal is likely to occur over the weekend, potentially in a European location.


On his social media platform, previously known as Twitter, the Prime Minister expressed optimism, stating, "We are closer to a peace deal than ever before. The finalization is expected soon, and Pakistan is ready for the electronic signing of the agreement, followed by technical discussions next week." He also extended gratitude to both the United States and Iran for their dedication throughout the negotiation process, as well as to regional allies for their support. Sharif expressed confidence that this landmark agreement will lay the groundwork for enduring peace.