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US and Iran Near Peace Deal as Draft Gains Approval

Published on: May 24, 2026 1:14 AM

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A potential breakthrough in diplomacy appears to be taking shape as the United States and Iran move closer to a peace deal aimed at ending months of tensions and conflict. According to a report citing sources familiar with the negotiations, both sides have agreed on a draft framework, and an official announcement could come within the next 24 hours. However, no final public confirmation has yet been issued by either government.

The report stated that negotiators reached agreement on the draft early Saturday. The proposed framework has reportedly been approved by key participants and forwarded to the leadership in Washington and Tehran for final review and endorsement. If approved, the agreement could mark a major step toward a broader and more durable peace arrangement.

Among those said to have endorsed the draft are Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, U.S. Vice President JD Vance, Special Envoy Steve Witkoff, and presidential adviser Jared Kushner. Reports indicate that the draft now awaits final approval from senior leadership on both sides.

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If successful, the agreement could transform the current ceasefire into a longer-term peace arrangement. Nevertheless, uncertainty remains. U.S. President Donald Trump recently said progress had been made but also warned that military action remains an option if negotiations fail.

Several important issues still require resolution. Reports suggest that the future of Iran’s nuclear program, sanctions relief, and arrangements concerning the strategic Strait of Hormuz remain among the most sensitive topics. Negotiators must also agree on implementation mechanisms and confidence-building measures before any final settlement can take effect.

Despite growing optimism, details of the proposed agreement have not been publicly released, and some reports remain based on unnamed sources. Therefore, while expectations are rising, observers are waiting for official statements from Washington and Tehran before considering the peace deal finalized. For now, the prospect of a diplomatic breakthrough has strengthened hopes for greater stability across the region.

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