Pakistan confirms Preparation for Electronic Signing of US-Iran Peace Agreement amid Breakthrough
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ISLAMABAD – Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said a historic breakthrough between the US and Iran is now closer than ever, revealing that a major peace agreement could be finalized within the next 24 hours amid rising tensions in the Gulf region. In a post on X, PM Sharif said Pakistan is already preparing for the electronic signing of the landmark accord immediately after negotiations conclude, while technical-level discussions are expected to begin next week. The dramatic announcement came through a statement posted on X, where Sharif described the ongoing talks as a critical step toward lasting peace in the region. “We are closer to a peace deal than ever before,” the premier said, while thanking both Washington and Tehran for maintaining dialogue during the high-stakes negotiations. He also praised regional allies for their diplomatic support and expressed confidence that the expected agreement could lay the foundation for long-term stability across the Middle East. The diplomatic momentum intensified further after Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar held discussions with Swiss Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis regarding the rapidly developing situation. According to Pakistan’s Foreign Office, both sides welcomed the encouraging progress in negotiations between the United States and Iran and voiced optimism about restoring peace and security in the region. The two ministers also agreed to remain in close coordination as developments unfold. As optimism surrounding the potential agreement, tensions in and around the Strait of Hormuz continued to escalate dramatically. A senior US administration official confirmed that Washington expects an initial deal to be signed within days, signaling that behind-the-scenes diplomacy may finally be nearing a breakthrough after months of uncertainty .Iranian FM Abbas Araghchi delivered a fiery message on state television, declaring that Iran had emerged stronger from the confrontation with the Unite