US, Iran Clash on Islamabad MoU Signing Date
• Shehbaz hopes deal will pave way for lasting peace, says Pakistan preparing for ‘electronic signing’ • Trump claims signing scheduled for today; threatens Iran; official says Washington to take part in de-mining • Iran states deal close but rules out signing today; negotiators not going to Islamabad, Geneva soon ISLAMABAD: In what appears to be a historic milestone for Middle East peace, Islamabad is preparing for an electronic signing by the US and Iran on a framework for
Islamabad is preparing for an electronic signing of a US-Iran peace deal framework, with technical talks anticipated next week. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced the agreement was nearing finalization, expressing hope for lasting peace. However, conflicting statements emerged regarding the signing date, with former US President Donald Trump claiming it was scheduled for Sunday, while Iranian authorities denied this, stating the deal was close but not for Sunday. Iran's foreign ministry spokesperson indicated that negotiators would not be traveling to Islamabad or Geneva in the immediate future. Despite the date discrepancy, both sides suggest the agreement is imminent. The framework aims to establish a foundation for peace in the Middle East.
This story highlights the complex diplomatic negotiations and differing timelines between the US and Iran regarding a significant peace agreement, with Pakistan playing a facilitating role.
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