Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

US, Iran Reportedly Near Agreement to End Conflict


(MENAFN) The United States and Iran are reportedly close to reaching a deal aimed at ending the ongoing conflict, according to US media reports.

Sources cited in the reports suggest that the remaining differences in negotiations are largely related to wording, with US President Donald Trump said to have made no final decision on the proposed agreement.

Separate reporting indicates that Washington and Tehran could announce the completion of a draft peace deal as early as Sunday, though no official confirmation has been made.

Earlier statements attributed to Trump described the two sides as “getting a lot closer” to an agreement, signaling cautious optimism about the diplomatic process.

Negotiations have reportedly been taking place through intermediaries in Islamabad, focusing on issues including the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, Iran’s nuclear program, and sanctions relief for Tehran.

Additional reporting suggests that Trump held discussions with several Middle Eastern leaders regarding the situation, with diplomats describing the call as positive and indicating that progress is being made in the talks.

Regional actors were also said to have expressed support for continued diplomatic efforts aimed at reaching a breakthrough agreement, although key details remain unresolved.

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