Pakistan PM says US-Iran peace deal signing expected within 24 hours


Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif greets Steve Witkoff, Special Envoy for Peace Missions, before the start of his meeting with U.S. Vice President JD Vance in Islamabad, April 11, 2026. Jacquelyn Martin Pool/Pool via REUTERS

June ⁠13 (Reuters) - Pakistani Prime ⁠Minister Shehbaz Sharif ‌said on Saturday that the United States ​and Iran have ⁠agreed to ⁠a framework for a ⁠peace ‌deal that would ⁠end the months-long conflict ​in ‌the Middle East, with ⁠a ​final text of the deal ⁠reached.

Pakistan is now ​preparing for an electronic signing expected ⁠within the next 24 hours followed by technical-level talks ​next ⁠week, Sharif added.

(Reporting by ​Rajveer ‌Singh Pardesi in ​Bengaluru; Editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

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