US-Iran peace deal inches closer, PM Shehbaz says finalisation expected within a day
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Pakistan's mediation has produced a finalized peace agreement between the United States and Iran, scheduled for electronic execution within 24 hours. The framework addresses Iran's primary demands: removal of trade restrictions, maritime access arrangements centered on the Strait of Hormuz, and inclusion of Lebanon in the accord.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize Pakistan's diplomatic achievement in sustaining dialogue between profoundly antagonistic parties, treating successful mediation itself as a notable geopolitical accomplishment.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets focus on Iran's specific negotiated gains—economic and maritime concessions—and the imminent signing of the accord, presenting concrete developments moving toward resolution.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday said that the peace deal between Iran and the United States is expected to be finalised in the next 24 hours.
A day prior, PM Shehbaz said that a “final, agreed-upon” text of the peace deal between Tehran and Washington had been reached, adding that Islamabad was working “closely” with both sides to finalise the next steps of the process.
“We are closer to a peace deal than ever before,” the premier said on X, adding that Pakistan is preparing for the electronic signing of the peace deal, and technical-level talks would follow afterwards.
“We would like to thank [the] United States of America and Islamic Republic of Iran for their ongoing commitment during the negotiations, and we extend our sincere appreciation to our brothers in the region for their support,” he wrote.
“We are confident that this historic peace deal will form a strong foundation for lasting peace.”
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