The United States and Iran have agreed on a new memorandum of understanding aimed at extending the ceasefire and reducing tensions. The plan also focuses on reopening key trade routes and building a path toward a final peace deal.
Officials say the agreement works on performance rules. Iran will receive benefits only after it follows the required steps. President Donald Trump said the agreement may be signed soon at a formal event in Europe.
End of Military Conflict on All Sides
The agreement calls for an immediate and permanent stop to military action between the United States, Iran, and their partners.
It also includes fighting linked to Lebanon. Both sides agree not to launch attacks or threats in the future. The plan also supports respect for Lebanon’s independence and borders.
Officials say continued strikes in the region could break the deal. Both governments aim to prevent further escalation.
Respect for Sovereignty and Internal Affairs
Both countries agree to avoid interference in each other’s internal politics.
This means neither side will support actions that affect the other government from within. The agreement focuses on stability and mutual respect between states.
Sixty Day Deadline for Final Deal
The agreement sets a maximum period of sixty days to reach a final settlement.
Negotiations will begin after the official signing. Leaders may extend the timeline if both sides agree.
Officials say the goal is a long term settlement that reduces future conflict and builds trust.
United States to End Blockade Measures
After signing the agreement, the United States plans to remove restrictions affecting Iranian ports and maritime access.
This step aims to improve trade movement and reduce economic pressure during the negotiation period.
