US and Iran Reportedly Reach Peace Deal, Signing Ceremony Set for Friday
The United States and Iran have reportedly reached an agreement to end their conflict, with an official signing ceremony scheduled for Friday in Geneva, Switzerland. Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced the development on social media early Monday. US President Donald Trump later confirmed the completion of the deal on his Truth Social platform, shortly after Sharif's statement.

A peace deal between the United States and Iran has reportedly been finalized, with an official signing ceremony anticipated to take place on Friday in Geneva, Switzerland.
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif made the initial announcement on social media early Monday, stating that an agreement had been reached between the two nations. This was subsequently corroborated by US President Donald Trump, who posted on his Truth Social platform that "The Deal with the Islamic Republic of Iran is now complete."
The announcement by President Trump followed shortly after Prime Minister Sharif's disclosure. The agreement reportedly came despite an Israeli strike on Lebanon on Sunday, an incident that drew criticism from Iran. The specifics of the deal have not been publicly detailed beyond its reported aim to end the conflict between the United States and Iran.
(Source: South China Morning Post)
