Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said a long-anticipated agreement between the United States and Iran could be finalized within the next 24 hours, raising expectations of a potential breakthrough in regional diplomacy.
In a statement shared on social media on June 13, Sharif indicated that Pakistan is prepared to move quickly once the deal is concluded, including electronically signing relevant arrangements immediately after an agreement is reached. The prime minister suggested that Islamabad is closely monitoring developments and stands ready to engage in the next phase of cooperation.
Sharif also revealed that Pakistan intends to launch technical-level negotiations as early as next week, signaling a shift from political discussions toward implementation and operational planning. While specific details of the proposed agreement were not disclosed, the comments point to increasing diplomatic momentum surrounding U.S.-Iran relations.
The announcement comes amid heightened international attention on efforts to ease tensions and advance dialogue between Washington and Tehran. If finalized, the agreement could have broader implications for regional stability, economic cooperation, and future diplomatic engagement across the Middle East and South Asia.
Officials from the United States and Iran have not yet publicly confirmed a final timeline, but Sharif’s remarks suggest confidence that negotiations are approaching a decisive stage.


