Pakistan Premier: Peace Accord ‘Closer Than Ever,’ Finalized Within 24 Hours

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has stated that the nation is closer to a peace agreement than at any previous time, with its finalization expected within the next 24 hours. Sharif indicated that Pakistan is preparing for the electronic signing ceremony of this peace accord between the United States and Iran, contingent upon its completion.
The Prime Minister elaborated that the U.S. and Iran have reached consensus on a framework for a peace agreement designed to end months of conflict in the Middle East, with both nations reportedly agreeing on the final text of the accord. He further noted that technical negotiations will commence following the electronic signing of the U.S.-Iran agreement, adding his certainty that this historic deal between Washington and Tehran will establish the groundwork for enduring peace.
In parallel developments, Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Muhammad Ishaq Dar engaged in a telephone conversation with the Swiss Foreign Minister on Saturday. Dar welcomed the commendable progress towards mutual understanding between Iran and the United States, expressing hope that these efforts will contribute to achieving regional peace and stability.

