A potential peace agreement between the United States and Iran is on the horizon, possibly being finalized within the next 24 hours. Key officials from both sides have reportedly endorsed the proposal, awaiting final confirmation from their respective national leaders. The objective of this agreement is to convert the existing six-week ceasefire into a sustainable peace accord.
According to reports from Reuters news agency, the US President is scheduled to have a phone discussion tomorrow with leaders from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the UAE, Jordan, Egypt, Turkey, and Pakistan. Notable negotiators, such as Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalifbaf, Vice President JD Vance, special envoy Steve Witkoff, and President Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner, have given their approval to the draft agreement.
The proposed deal aims to transition the current temporary ceasefire into a permanent peace treaty. Vice President JD Vance has reportedly returned to Washington amidst ongoing peace negotiations. Iran and Pakistan have jointly presented a revised plan to the US, aiming to end hostilities and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, as disclosed by Pakistani sources familiar with the talks.
An official response from the US regarding the proposal is anticipated by Sunday. It is speculated that the US and Iran will unveil a preliminary peace agreement within the next day. High-ranking officials from both countries have endorsed the plan, awaiting final authorization from their respective national leaders. The proposed pact seeks to solidify the existing six-week ceasefire into a long-lasting peace accord.
