Phase One of Peace Plan Establishes Immediate, Formal End to War in Iran
The draft of the new diplomatic agreement currently under review by United States and Iranian authorities establishes, in its Phase One, an immediate and definitive measure to halt all military hostilities. This initial stage of the plan outlines the signing and publication of a formal, joint declaration ending the war, setting the necessary legal framework to break the cycle of violence.
The proposal, structured by international mediators, focuses on humanitarian stabilization and troop safety as a mandatory first step before the governments proceed to the more complex economic and geopolitical discussions of the crisis.
Criteria of Phase One (Truce Consolidation)
The transition protocol to end the conflict mandates the following compulsory actions in the first phase:
Official Declaration of the End of the War: The issuance of an official document signed simultaneously by Washington and Tehran, decreeing the conclusion of the military operations that began on February 28.
Legal Consolidation of the Ceasefire: The agreement transforms the current temporary truce into a permanent and legally binding ceasefire between the warring nations.
Halt to New Attacks: The immediate and unrestricted freeze of any strategic planning, troop mobilization, or preparation for new strikes—whether air, naval, land, or missile-based—from either side.
Next Steps
The success and international validation of Phase One are the fundamental criteria required by mediators for the treaty to progress to Phase Two, which will address the reopening of energy routes in the Strait of Hormuz and the lifting of naval blockades.
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