Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif issued a statement Sunday afternoon saying the agreement — an apparent reference to the US-Iran understanding — will advance peace and prosperity, according to N12. No further details were provided by Sharif or his office in the brief statement.
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Sunday said the agreement — widely understood to be the US-Iran memorandum of understanding that Trump, Pezeshkian, and Sharif signed earlier this month — will advance peace and prosperity, according to N12. No additional details or clarifications accompanied Sharif's brief statement.
This marks the latest public remark by a Pakistani official voicing support for the understanding. As The Zioneer previously reported, Pakistan has played an active diplomatic role in the process: Sharif has held calls with Qatar's prime minister, welcomed progress in US-Iran talks, and was a signatory alongside Trump and Pezeshkian to the MoU published by the Iranian president on June 18. The current statement adds no new operational details but reaffirms Islamabad's public backing for the deal.
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