It was first Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif who wrote on X: “We are closer than ever to a peace agreement. With its finalization likely expected within the next 24 hours, Pakistan is preparing the electronic signing of the peace agreement immediately thereafter,” before “technical discussions” next week.
Then the American president, who has already announced numerous times that an agreement was imminent without it materializing, assured on his Truth Social network that “the signing of the agreement is planned for tomorrow” Sunday, his 80th birthday, and that ” As soon as it is signed, the Strait of Hormuz will be OPEN TO ALL.”
Regarding enriched uranium, another central point of these laborious negotiations, the billionaire assured that the United States would recover it from Iran “when the time comes”, while Washington has so far affirmed that an agreement should lead to the “dismantling” of the Iranian nuclear program and allow the United States to recover this fissile material, which would be destroyed then taken out of Iran.
Iranian diplomacy for its part spoke of an agreement on Saturday in “the coming days” but not on Sunday, according to the government press agency Irna.



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