Iranian state media reported on Sunday that Tehran has not yet reached a final decision on the proposed peace agreement to end the conflict between the United States and Iran.

U.S. President Donald Trump and Pakistan, which has acted as a key mediator in the negotiations, indicated on Saturday that a deal could be finalized within the next 24 hours.

“The deal is scheduled to be signed tomorrow, and immediately after it is signed, the Strait of Hormuz will be open to all,” Trump wrote on his Truth Social account on Saturday.

Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said earlier in the day that a deal was closer “than ever before.”

“With finalisation likely expected in the next 24 hours, Pakistan is preparing for the electronic signing of the peace deal immediately after, followed by technical‑level talks next week,” he posted on X.

A Qatari delegation arrived in Tehran on Sunday as negotiations continued.

The Tasnim news agency said the delegation would “examine the latest developments related to the diplomatic process.”

Any agreement hinges on Tehran agreeing to fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz—a vital oil and gas transit chokepoint—and to end its nuclear weapons program.

Trump said on Saturday that the deal would be a “wall to no nuclear weapon.”

“Hopefully, this process will all work out quickly, easily, and smoothly. If it doesn’t, we have the ultimate alternative, hopefully never to be used again,” Trump warned.

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