Impending Peace Accord: U.S.-Iran War Nears Resolution

The United States and Iran are reportedly close to finalizing a peace agreement to end their conflict, with both sides tentatively agreeing on a text. The proposed deal involves reopening the Strait of Hormuz and lifting the U.S. naval blockade in exchange for discussions on Iran's nuclear program and possible sanctions waivers.

Impending Peace Accord: U.S.-Iran War Nears Resolution
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The United States and Iran have signaled the possibility of an imminent peace deal, according to a senior U.S. administration official. Both countries have reportedly agreed on the wording of a potential agreement, with Washington anticipating a draft to be signed shortly.

The agreement tentatively suggests the reopening of the strategic Strait of Hormuz and a potential lifting of the U.S. naval blockade on Iranian ports, according to sources familiar with the negotiations. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi remarked that Iran had emerged victorious from the conflict, emphasizing the strength garnered from the tentative deal.

Proposed terms outlined by various sources indicate that in return for the reopening of the Strait, the U.S. would release frozen Iranian assets and waive sanctions against Iranian oil exports. Meanwhile, talks concerning Iran's nuclear program are expected to commence, aiming for a peaceful resolution.

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