Pakistani foreign minister says U.S.-Iran peace deal expected 'sooner rather than later'
Pakistan said Thursday it expects the U.S. and Iran to strike a deal to end the war "sooner rather than later," as President Trump threatens further military action if Washington's demands are not accepted.
Pakistani foreign minister says U.S.-Iran peace deal expected ‘sooner rather than later’ Pakistan expressed its expectation that the U.S. and Iran will reach a deal to end their conflict relatively soon. This optimism comes as President Trump has warned of additional military action if the U.S.’s demands are not met. The statement indicates a hopeful outlook on de-escalation in the region.
- Pakistan anticipates a U.S.-Iran deal to end the war sooner rather than later.
- President Trump has threatened further military action if U.S. demands are not accepted.
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