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US and Iran signal peace agreement is near as draft text gains support

FILE PHOTO: Smoke billows from Jebel Ali port after an Iranian attack, following United States and Israel strikes on Iran

Washington, United States. The United States and Iran signalled on Friday that an agreement to end their war was close, with a senior US administration official saying a text was in place that both sides like. Iran’s decision-making bodies were meeting to discuss the memorandum, according to Iran’s foreign ministry spokesperson.


Draft text under review

Pakistan, which has for weeks sought to broker a deal, said a final text of a peace agreement between the United States and Iran had been reached.

“Pakistan is now working closely with both sides to finalise the next steps,” Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said in a post on X.

Leaked terms draw reaction

Leaked terms of the proposed memorandum of understanding outlined by Western, Pakistani and Iranian sources on Friday appeared to favour Iran, drawing criticism from US President Donald Trump, who dismissed the reports as inaccurate.

While there were minor differences in the accounts, all appeared to offer Tehran much of what it has demanded so far, with Trump appearing to win little beyond the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, which Iran shut after the United States and Israel launched attacks in February.

US official outlines key points

A senior US administration official said the deal was specific about opening the strait and the removal of enriched nuclear material.

The official said Iran would receive significant sanctions relief based on how it performs under any deal.

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