Peace Agreement Between Washington and Tehran Nears Completion
The American President announced via social media that a comprehensive agreement is in its final stages and could be unveiled shortly. According to his statement, negotiations involving Washington, Tehran, and various other nations have reached substantial completion, awaiting only final approval.
Among the commitments mentioned, the Hormuz Strait waterway is expected to reopen for international passage as part of the broader settlement package.
Iranian Leadership’s Final Review Pending
Israeli news outlets report that the agreement appears headed toward conclusion, with only the approval of Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei remaining as the final step.
However, Iranian state media clarified that while Washington has accommodated some of Tehran’s positions, nuclear program discussions will not occur at this phase. The return of frozen Iranian funds represents a key precondition for opening talks, and rules governing vessel transit through the Hormuz Strait remain under debate.
Economic Relief Takes Priority Over Nuclear Concerns
Although neither side has officially released the draft text, sources from both camps indicate that nuclear negotiations have been postponed. Given the sensitivity surrounding uranium enrichment and related programs, both parties appear focused on first exchanging cessation of attacks for economic sanction relief.
A hardline Iranian official stated that a Pakistani military leader serving as mediator has traveled to Tehran to finalize a joint memorandum, viewing it as a preliminary step before tackling more challenging nuclear talks.
According to this source, both sides are discussing:
• Ending hostile actions across all fronts
• Releasing $120 billion from $250 billion in frozen Iranian assets
• Reducing American military deployment near Iran
• Conducting additional nuclear negotiations over a 30-day period
American media confirmed that uranium enrichment matters have been deferred to subsequent rounds, though the preliminary draft includes commitments against nuclear weapons use, exemptions on Iranian oil export restrictions, and reconstruction funding for Iran.
Dispute Continues Over Strategic Waterway Control
Conflicting positions persist regarding the Hormuz Strait. While the American President expressed confidence that controls would be immediately lifted, Iranian state media countered that the waterway will remain under Iranian oversight, directly contradicting his claims.
The Revolutionary Guard posted imagery on social media showing the American President kneeling before Iran’s Supreme Leader, signaling their negotiating posture.