Iran and US Peace Deal Negotiations Intensify Amid Disputed Timelines
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Negotiations for a peace deal between Iran and the US, mediated by Pakistan, are reportedly nearing completion. Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced that a deal could be finalized within 24 hours, while President Trump confirmed plans for a signing on Sunday. However, Iranian officials, including Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei, disputed this timeline, stating that no agreement would be signed immediately. The deal aims to end hostilities in the region, including conflicts involving Iranian proxies in Lebanon. Despite optimism from Pakistan, Iranian officials emphasize the need for caution due to ongoing disputes. The US Central Command accused Iran of targeting commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, although the strait remains open for international shipping. The situation is further complicated by conflicting narratives from Iranian and US political circles regarding the deal's terms.
Key Points: • Pakistan mediates peace talks, with a potential deal expected soon. • Iran disputes the timeline for signing the agreement, indicating ongoing negotiations. • US Central Command accuses Iran of threats to commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.