Islamabad: Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday claimed that the peace deal between the US and Iran is “closer than ever”. He stated that a deal is expected to be finalised “in the next 24 hours.” Sharif said that finalisation is likely in the next 24 hours. Furthermore, technical level talks will follow. In a post on X, he said, “We are closer to a peace deal than ever before. With finalisation likely expected in the next 24 hours, Pakistan is preparing for the electronic signing of the peace deal immediately after. Then, technical-level talks will follow next week. We would like to thank the United States of America and the Islamic Republic of Iran for their ongoing commitment during the negotiations. In addition, we extend our sincere appreciation to our brothers in the region for their support. Furthermore, we are confident that this historic peace deal will form a strong foundation for lasting peace.” Meanwhile, Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar had also spoken to Swiss Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis earlier. Cassis had expressed hope over the signing of a memorandum of understanding between the US and Iran. The Pakistani Foreign Ministry said in a post on X, “DPM/FM Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar spoke today with Swiss Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis. Welcoming the encouraging progress towards an understanding between the United States and Iran, they expressed hope that ongoing efforts would soon contribute to peace and stability in the region. Both sides agreed to remain in close contact.” Meanwhile, a senior Trump administration official on Friday (local time) said Iran has committed to never develop or procure nuclear weapons under a proposed agreement. Additionally, sanctions relief would be tied to strict verification and inspections. Speaking about the negotiations, the official said the agreement enjoys support from regional partners, including Israel and Gulf countries. “We feel quite confident that all of our allies- the Israelis and the Gulf coalition- will get on board. Obviously, that doesn’t mean they give up the right to self-defence. If Iranians don’t honor their end of the obligation, I wouldn’t expect the Israelis not to respond.” (ANI) Also Read: Pakistan: Doctors threaten province-wide shutdown as KP government faces pressure over pay dispute
Pakistan's Prime Minister Claims US-Iran Peace Deal is 'Closer Than Ever'
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