Pakistan is reportedly proposing a two-phase framework aimed at de-escalating tensions involving Iran and restoring stability in the region.
According to emerging details, the proposal begins with an immediate phase, which would see a ceasefire take effect right away and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz—a critical artery for global energy supply.
The second phase, expected to unfold within 15 to 20 days, would focus on negotiating a comprehensive peace agreement, tentatively referred to as the “Islamabad Accord.”
Under the proposed final deal, Iran could agree to limitations on its nuclear programme, particularly commitments not to pursue nuclear weapons.
In exchange, the framework envisions potential sanctions relief, the release of frozen Iranian assets, and the establishment of a broader regional arrangement to ensure long-term security of the Strait of Hormuz.
While the proposal has not been officially confirmed by all parties involved, analysts say it reflects growing international efforts to prevent further escalation and stabilize global energy markets.See more, details. .
There has been no immediate response from the United States or regional actors, and it remains unclear whether the proposal will gain traction among key stakeholders.
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