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The US-Iran agreement may be approved in the next 24 hours.

Sharif: the US-Iran agreement may be approved in the next 24 hours
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Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif said on June 13 that the United States and Iran are closer than ever to signing a peace agreement, and its final approval may be completed in the next 24 hours.

"We are closer to a peace agreement than ever before. It is expected that its final registration may take place within the next 24 hours," he wrote on the social network X (ex. Twitter).

According to him, after the approval of the document is completed, the parties are ready to immediately proceed to its electronic signing. The next stage should be negotiations at the technical level, scheduled for next week.

"We are confident that this historic peace agreement will become a solid foundation for sustainable peace," he said.

On June 11, US President Donald Trump announced that Iran's supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei had approved the agreements with the United States. The head of the White House noted that the final paperwork is expected in the coming days, and their signing may take place in Europe this weekend, while he himself will not be present at the ceremony.

The Axios portal reported on the same day that Trump's statement on the progress of negotiations with Iran came as a surprise to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. According to the newspaper, the Israeli prime minister was not warned about this, and Washington's statement "took him by surprise."

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