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US Iran near deal to end Gulf conflict

Published on: May 6, 2026 5:35 PM

United States and Iran are moving closer to a breakthrough agreement aimed at ending the two-month-long conflict in the Gulf, with officials indicating that a concise memorandum could soon be finalised. Moreover, the development signals a possible turning point after weeks of escalating military and economic tensions.

According to sources familiar with the discussions, both sides are working on a one-page, 14-point memorandum that would formally declare an end to hostilities and initiate a structured negotiation period. Consequently, the proposed framework is designed to quickly halt fighting while allowing time for more detailed agreements to follow.

Read more : US-Iran talks signal major peace breakthrough 

In addition, the draft proposal reportedly includes key provisions such as a temporary halt to Iran’s nuclear enrichment activities and a commitment from the United States to ease sanctions and release frozen funds. Therefore, the agreement aims to balance security concerns with economic incentives to ensure compliance from both sides.

The negotiations have also involved indirect communication channels, with countries like Pakistan playing a mediating role by facilitating dialogue and transferring proposals between Washington and Tehran. Meanwhile, officials expect responses on critical points within a short timeframe, indicating that talks have reached an advanced stage.

Read more : Trump says Iran ‘should wave the white flag of surrender’ –

Reports of progress have already impacted global markets, as oil prices dropped significantly and investor confidence improved on expectations of restored stability in energy supply routes. As a result, the potential reopening of the Strait of Hormuz remains a central element of the negotiations due to its importance for global trade.

Earlier, Donald Trump paused a naval mission intended to secure shipping in the region, citing encouraging progress in diplomatic efforts without revealing full details. Ultimately, while challenges remain, both sides appear cautiously optimistic that a formal agreement could soon bring an end to the conflict.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Gulf conflict talks, Latest, nuclear agreement plan, oil price drop, peace negotiations, Strait Hormuz crisis, US Iran deal

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