sábado, 23 de maio de 2026

Three-Phase Peace Plan Proposes End to War and Immediate Reopening of the Strait of Hormuz

Three-Phase Peace Plan Proposes End to War and Immediate Reopening of the Strait of Hormuz

A new, structured three-stage diplomatic plan has emerged as the primary exit route for the military conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran. The draft agreement, which is currently under detailed review by the high command in both Tehran and Washington, proposes a progressive timeline to cease hostilities, normalize global energy trade, and open long-term channels for dialogue.

Designed with the support of international mediators, the framework seeks to create mutual guarantees and focus on immediate regional stabilization, deferring the more complex ideological and nuclear debates to a second stage of peace negotiations.

The Pillars of the Diplomatic Agreement

The action plan establishes the following fundamental and interdependent steps:

Phase 1 (Immediate) – Truce Consolidation: The issuance of a formal, joint declaration of the end of the war. This stage legally solidifies the current ceasefire and immediately halts any plans or preparations for further air, naval, or land strikes between the parties.

Phase 2 (Economic Stabilization) – Maritime Unblocking: The immediate suspension of the naval blockade imposed by the United States in the region. In direct reciprocity, Iran will execute the full and unrestricted reopening of the Strait of Hormuz for the free flow of commercial vessels and oil tankers, formally committing to imposing no transit fees or customs detentions.
 
Phase 3 (Long-Term Security) – Diplomatic Window: The opening of a bilateral negotiating channel with a fixed deadline of up to 60 days. This period will be dedicated exclusively to debating the most sensitive and complex regional geopolitical issues, including the future and monitoring of Iran's nuclear program, as well as the timeline for the permanent lifting of U.S. economic sanctions.

Next Steps

The document now serves as the foundation for final deliberations among government leaders. The success of the transition between phases will depend on strict compliance with the maritime security terms demanded by the West and the economic relief sought by Gulf nations.

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