Sharif: "Ready for Electronic Signing, Working-level Talks Planned for Next Week"

Shehbaz Sharif, Prime Minister of Pakistan, who is mediating the peace negotiations between the United States and Iran, stated on June 13 (local time) that a final agreement is expected to be reached within the next 24 hours.


Sebaz Sharif, Prime Minister of Pakistan, X (formerly Twitter). Yonhap News Agency

Sebaz Sharif, Prime Minister of Pakistan, X (formerly Twitter). Yonhap News Agency

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Prime Minister Sharif said through X (formerly Twitter), "We are closer than ever to a peace agreement."


He added, "We are preparing to proceed with the electronic signing of the agreement immediately, and we are also ready to hold working-level talks next week."


Prime Minister Sharif expressed his gratitude for the continued efforts shown by the United States and Iran throughout the negotiation process and sincerely thanked the brotherly countries in the region for their support. He further stated, "We firmly believe that this historic peace agreement will serve as a solid foundation for lasting peace."



U.S. President Donald Trump previously remarked on June 12 that signing a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for an end to hostilities with Iran could be possible as early as this weekend or next Monday.


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