Iran Rejects Pakistan's Timeline for US Deal, Urges Caution
Iran has rejected a 24-hour timeline proposed by Pakistan for the signing of a peace deal with the United States. This rejection was accompanied by an appeal for caution regarding the proposed agreement. Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif had previously stated that the involved parties had agreed on a framework for a peace deal, with the initial signing expected on Sunday.

Iran has rejected a 24-hour timeline suggested by Pakistan for the signing of a peace deal with the United States. The Islamic Republic also urged caution concerning the proposed agreement.
The timeline was put forward by Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, who had previously stated that the two sides involved had agreed upon a framework for a peace deal. Sharif had anticipated that an initial agreement would be signed on Sunday.
According to Hindustan Times World, Iran's rejection specifically addresses the swift timeline proposed by Pakistan.

