sábado, 23 de maio de 2026

Historic Breakthrough: Three-Phase Draft Agreement Puts End to Iran War Within Next 48 Hours

Historic Breakthrough: Three-Phase Draft Agreement Puts End to Iran War Within Next 48 Hours

Diplomatic negotiations to end the conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran have advanced extraordinarily over the past 24 hours, pointing to the real possibility of an imminent agreement. Following last-minute strategic meetings in Tehran involving Pakistani mediator Field Marshal Asim Munir, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, it was announced that the parties are in the final stages of drafting a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU).

The plan, designed by Pakistan with strong political and logistical backing from Qatar, proposes a structured diplomatic exit strategy to stabilize the Middle East and alleviate the global energy crisis.

The Three-Phase Peace Plan

The draft agreement currently under detailed review by Tehran and Washington establishes the following fundamental steps:

Phase 1 (Immediate): A formal, joint declaration of the end of the war, consolidating the ceasefire and halting any plans for further hostilities.

Phase 2 (Economic Stabilization): The immediate lifting of the naval blockade imposed by the United States and the subsequent full reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, without the imposition of transit fees by Iranian authorities.

Phase 3 (Long-Term Security): The opening of a diplomatic window of up to 60 days to debate complex issues, including the future of Iran's nuclear program and the timeline for the permanent lifting of U.S. economic sanctions.

White House Divided Between Optimism and Maximum Pressure

In Washington, Secretary of State Marco Rubio adopted an optimistic tone, signaling that the Iranian government is showing real interest in the proposed terms and indicating that "there could be news as early as today."

Despite the positive signal, President Donald Trump maintains a hardline approach of coercive diplomacy. The U.S. president classified the chances of an immediate peaceful resolution versus the resumption of heavy bombings as a coin toss, at a strict "50/50". The primary demand from the White House and Israel remains non-negotiable: Iran must hand over its stockpile of highly enriched uranium and guarantee full maritime navigation security.

Behind the Scenes

A final decision on the draft mediated by Pakistan is expected within the next 48 hours. President Donald Trump is scheduled to meet with negotiators and Gulf leaders to formally evaluate the permanent ceasefire proposal, representing the most significant real opportunity for peace since the conflict began.

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