A potential peace agreement between the United States and Iran may be finalized in the next 24 hours. Key officials on both sides have purportedly endorsed the plan, awaiting final approval from their respective national leaders. The aim of this agreement is to shift the current six-week ceasefire into a sustainable peace accord.
According to Reuters news agency, the US president is scheduled to engage in a phone call tomorrow with leaders from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the UAE, Jordan, Egypt, Turkey, and Pakistan.
United States Air Force General Dan Caine has reportedly returned to Washington this afternoon, signaling potential progress in the negotiations.
Noteworthy negotiators, including 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 existing six-week ceasefire into a permanent peace settlement. Vice President JD Vance has also returned to Washington amid the ongoing peace discussions.
Sources familiar with the negotiations have revealed that Iran and Pakistan have jointly submitted a revised proposal to the US to end the conflict and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. A response from the US regarding this proposal is anticipated by Sunday.
Reports suggest that the US and Iran are on track to unveil a draft peace agreement in the coming day. Senior officials from both countries have endorsed the proposal, awaiting final confirmation from their national leaders. The agreement seeks to solidify the current six-week ceasefire into a long-standing peace deal.
