Final Draft of US-Iran Peace Deal Revealed
News Desk
Tehran: Details of the final draft of a proposed agreement aimed at ending tensions between the United States and Iran have surfaced, according to a report by Arab media outlet Al-Arabiya.
The proposed agreement reportedly includes a 60-day extension of the existing ceasefire and the reopening of the strategically important Strait of Hormuz.
According to the draft, the United States would lift sanctions and blockades imposed on Iran, while both countries would continue negotiations regarding Iran’s enriched uranium programme during the extended ceasefire period.
Proposed US-Iran draft agreement reportedly includes a 60-day ceasefire extension and reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
The plan outlines sanctions relief for Iran and talks on enriched uranium, with Pakistan said to be involved in mediation efforts.
The agreement also states that all parties would be required to immediately halt aggressive military operations, with no attacks to be carried out during the implementation phase of the deal.
Under the proposed framework, any violation of the ceasefire would be addressed through a designated mediation and coordination mechanism.
Al-Arabiya reported that Iran and the United States have exchanged several proposals in recent weeks as part of ongoing peace efforts reportedly mediated by Pakistan.
The two sides are said to be working toward finalising a memorandum of understanding aimed at formally ending the conflict.