US Officials Release 14-Point Agreement to End Iran Conflict
US officials have released a 14-point initial agreement aimed at ending the conflict with Iran. This interim agreement proposes a 60-day cessation of fighting across all fronts. It also includes provisions for the reopening of the crucial Strait of Hormuz.
US officials have unveiled an initial 14-point agreement, put forth as a step to conclude the ongoing conflict with Iran. This document outlines an interim arrangement designed to halt hostilities.
The agreement stipulates an end to fighting across all fronts for a period of 60 days. Additionally, it contains specific provisions addressing the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical maritime passage.
According to DW English, the agreement's release by US officials marks a development in diplomatic efforts.