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Iran and the United States have received a two-tier ceasefire proposal, mediated by Pakistan, to end over five weeks of hostilities. The deal, tentatively called the "Islamabad Accord," aims for an immediate cessation of fighting followed by a permanent settlement.

 


Iran and US receive two-tier ceasefire plan

Iran and the United States have received a two-tier ceasefire proposal, mediated by Pakistan, to end over five weeks of hostilities. The deal, tentatively called the "Islamabad Accord," aims for an immediate cessation of fighting followed by a permanent settlement.

 

The Two-Tier Plan

Tier 1: Immediate Ceasefire

An immediate halt to all hostilities.

The immediate reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global energy artery currently blocked.

Tier 2: Comprehensive Settlement (15–20 Days)

A 15-to-20-day window for intensive negotiations in Islamabad to reach a permanent peace.

Nuclear Curbs: Iran would commit to not pursuing nuclear weapons.

Economic Relief: The U.S. would provide sanctions relief and release frozen Iranian assets.


Current Status & Roadblocks

Urgency: Mediators stress that "all elements need to be agreed today" (Monday, April 6, 2026) for the plan to take effect immediately.

Iranian Hesitation: Senior Iranian officials stated they will not accept deadlines and refuse to reopen the Strait of Hormuz as part of only a "temporary" ceasefire, seeking permanent security guarantees instead.

U.S. Pressure: President Donald Trump has threatened "hell" and further strikes on Iranian infrastructure if the Strait is not reopened by Tuesday.

Iran and US receive two-tier ceasefire plan

 

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