US, Pakistani Leaders Predict Sunday Signing of Iran Peace Framework Amid Tehran's Doubts
Leaders from the United States and Pakistan have forecasted that a long-awaited framework agreement, aimed at resolving months of conflict between the U.S. and Iran, is expected to be signed on Sunday. However, Tehran has expressed skepticism regarding the proposed timing of the agreement. Additionally, hardline protesters within Iran have publicly voiced their opposition to the peace efforts.

Leaders from the United States and Pakistan have predicted a Sunday signing for a framework agreement intended to conclude months of fighting between the United States and Iran.
The proposed agreement has been described as a long-elusive framework. Its stated purpose is to bring an end to the ongoing conflict between the two nations.
Despite the forecasts from U.S. and Pakistani leaders, Tehran has cast doubt on the timing of the anticipated signing. Furthermore, hardline protesters in Iran have voiced their opposition to the prospective peace framework.
According to France 24, these developments highlight both the diplomatic efforts towards resolution and the internal and external challenges faced by the peace process.
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