Ceasefire Plans Remain Consistent, Say Iranian and U.S. Officials
Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman, Esmail Bagedj, affirmed that the country’s plans for a ceasefire remain unchanged, speaking to Iranian state television. The proposed framework involves a discussion between the presidents facilitated from a distance.
This follows previous statements from Iran regarding the submission of a negotiated document to Switzerland, with participation from Secretary-General J.D. Venes and the presidents involved. Meanwhile, U.S.
President Donald Trump indicated continued progress toward a resolution. During the G7 summit in Evian-les-Bains, France, Trump stated that a ceasefire agreement would be presented “soon.” He acknowledged a potential desire to remain in Europe for the signing ceremony, though he clarified that the document would not create an obligation to sign. The United States has released the full details of the ceasefire memorandum.
Negotiations are ongoing with the aim of establishing a durable cessation of hostilities in the region. The involvement of key figures, including those from Iran and the sad (Secretary-General J.D. Venes), underscores the international effort to achieve a peaceful outcome.
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This potential agreement offers a glimmer of hope for de-escalation in the region.