US President Claims Peace Deal Will Be Signed As Iran Rejects Sunday Timeline To End Conflict
The US and Iran are expressing contradictory claims regarding the signing of a final peace agreement. While the US President asserted the deal would be
The US and Iran are expressing contradictory claims regarding the signing of a final peace agreement. While the US President asserted the deal would be signed on Sunday, immediately reopening the Strait of Hormuz to global trade, Iran's foreign ministry spokesperson denied this timeline. The spokesperson stated that the document would not be signed on Sunday due to unresolved issues, including frozen funds and foreign military presence, though a signing in the coming days remains possible.
Pakistan's Prime Minister supported the US timeline, calling the agreement a foundation for lasting peace. Under the proposed terms, Iran is prohibited from acquiring nuclear weapons, and no financial payments will be exchanged. Subscribe to India Today for NEW VIDEOS EVERY DAY and make sure to enable Push Notifications so you'll never miss a new video.
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