Trump says deal to end war to be signed on Sunday, but Iran questions timing
US President Donald Trump announced on Saturday that an initial deal to end a Middle Eastern war would be signed on Sunday, with the Strait of Hormuz to be immediately reopened. However, Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman stated that the signing would not occur on Sunday, though a memorandum of understanding could be signed in the coming days.

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AI-generatedUS President Donald Trump announced on Saturday that an initial deal to end a Middle Eastern war would be signed on Sunday, with the Strait of Hormuz to be immediately reopened. However, Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman stated that the signing would not occur on Sunday, though a memorandum of understanding could be signed in the coming days. Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif confirmed that both sides had agreed on a peace deal framework and that Islamabad was preparing for an electronic signing on Sunday, followed by technical talks. Iran's spokesman cautioned against definitive statements on the signing date due to the other side's hesitation.
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5 extractedIranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei cautioned against commenting on the timing of the signing, stating it 'will not be tomorrow'.
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif confirmed agreement on a peace deal framework and preparation for an electronic signing on Sunday.
The Strait of Hormuz would be immediately 'open to all' after the deal is signed.
Iran denied that the signing would take place so soon.
US President Donald Trump stated an initial deal to end the war in the Middle East would be signed on Sunday.