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US, Iran could sign peace deal within 24 hours, Pakistan PM claims

The United States and Iran are on the brink of signing a historic peace deal, with Pakistan Prime Minister Shevaz Sharif claiming that an agreement could be reached within the next 24 hours. Pakistan has played a crucial role in mediating and facilitating the peace negotiations between Tehran and Washington, and is now prepared for an electronic signing that could take place as early as tomorrow.

Despite the optimism expressed by Sharif, Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei has refuted the claims of an imminent deal. Baghaei stated that a peace agreement will not be signed on Sunday, according to Iran state media. However, he did acknowledge that a deal could potentially be reached in the coming days.

The details of the proposed agreement have started to emerge, with the Trump administration making it clear that Iran would not receive any financial benefits without meeting certain conditions. The administration has emphasized that Iran must give up all its nuclear ambitions in order to receive sanctions relief. This approach is based on establishing trust through concrete actions and verification, rather than relying solely on goodwill.

President Trump has been vocal about the need for Iran to completely abandon its nuclear program in exchange for economic relief. The proposed deal would involve Washington unfreezing $6 billion in oil revenues that are currently held by Qatar, as part of the efforts to normalize relations between the two countries.

As the peace negotiations continue to unfold, the world watches with bated breath to see if a historic agreement can be reached between the United States and Iran. The role of Pakistan in facilitating these discussions highlights the importance of diplomacy and dialogue in resolving conflicts and promoting peace in the Middle East and beyond.

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