Pakistan PM says US-Iran peace deal text finalized as both nations deny agreement details
Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif stated on social media that a final, agreed-upon text of a peace deal between the US and Iran has been reached, with Pakistan playing a leading role in negotiations. However, both US and Iranian officials warned against trusting reports detailing the agreement's specifics. Iran's foreign minister Abbas Araghchi indicated that the deal text had not been finalized, creating conflicting accounts of the negotiations' status.
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This story is based on reported statements from named officials. Accounts differ on the finalization status of negotiations โ initial reports indicate a deal has been agreed, though official denials from Iran and US caution create developing uncertainty.
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- โPakistan's PM Shehbaz Sharif stated a final, agreed-upon peace deal text has been reached. (BBC News)
- โPakistan has been playing a leading role in US-Iran negotiations. (BBC News)
- โUS and Iranian officials warned against trusting reports on agreement details. (BBC News)
- โIran's foreign minister Abbas Araghchi contradicted claims that a deal had been finalized. (BBC News)
~ Interpretation
- ~The conflicting statements suggest uncertainty about whether negotiations have actually concluded. (implied by source reporting)
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