25.03.2026 06:20
It was claimed that the United States is working on a one-month temporary ceasefire and a comprehensive 15-point agreement with Iran. The draft includes critical topics such as the termination of the nuclear program, the lifting of sanctions, and changes to regional policies. The plan has not yet been officially confirmed.
While it is claimed that the US is working on a comprehensive plan for a one-month temporary ceasefire with Iran, the 15 articles of the draft agreement have also become clear. According to allegations, the plan covers a wide range of areas from the nuclear program to regional policies.
US STEPS TO DECREASE TENSION
The claim that the US has initiated a new diplomatic effort to reduce tensions with Iran has resonated widely in the international community. According to a report by Al Arabiya, based on Israel's Channel 12 television, the Washington administration is working on a comprehensive agreement mechanism aimed at a temporary ceasefire lasting one month with Tehran.
AGREEMENT SIMILAR TO GAZA AND LEBANON
The report suggests that the process is being conducted by US President Donald Trump's Special Representative Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, and it was stated that the plan includes a model similar to the agreements in Gaza and Lebanon.
TEMPORARY CEASEFIRE AND PERMANENT AGREEMENT GOAL
The US administration aims to create a negotiation ground for a more comprehensive agreement alongside a ceasefire lasting one month. During this process, it is planned for the parties to discuss a draft consisting of 15 articles.
15-ARTICLE DRAFT AGREEMENT REVEALED
According to information from Al Hadath, based on Israel's Channel 12, the draft agreement includes the following articles:
1- The automatic removal of the threat of re-imposing sanctions
2- The complete elimination of Iran's current nuclear capacity
3- Iran's commitment that it will "never seek nuclear weapons"
4- The prohibition of any nuclear enrichment activities on Iranian soil
5- The delivery of enriched uranium to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
6- The deactivation and destruction of nuclear facilities in Natanz, Isfahan, and Fordow
7- Granting full access to all information to the IAEA
8- Iran's abandonment of its "proxy forces" strategy
9- The cessation of funding and arms support to militia groups in the region
10- Keeping the Strait of Hormuz open without closure
11- The postponement of decisions regarding the ballistic missile program
12- The use of ballistic missiles solely for defensive purposes
13- The lifting of all sanctions against Iran
14- Support for the development of the civilian nuclear program in Bushehr
15- The automatic cancellation of the threat of re-imposing sanctions
NO OFFICIAL CONFIRMATION RECEIVED
No confirmation has yet been made by the US, Iran, or other official authorities regarding the mentioned plan. However, diplomatic sources indicate that contacts between the parties may begin in the upcoming process.
The claims that have emerged during a period of ongoing tension in the region suggest that a possible ceasefire and agreement could have significant implications for global balances.