US Iran 45-day ceasefire discussions have gained momentum, as reports suggest ongoing talks between the United States, Iran, and regional mediators to ease tensions and avoid further conflict.
According to international media, the proposed plan includes a temporary ceasefire lasting 45 days. During this period, both sides are expected to continue negotiations aimed at reaching a permanent agreement.
Sources indicate that confidence-building measures are also under consideration. These steps are designed to reduce mistrust and create a more stable environment for dialogue.
The proposed arrangement is said to follow a two-phase structure. In the first phase, the temporary ceasefire will be implemented. The second phase is expected to focus on achieving a formal agreement to end hostilities completely.
If needed, the temporary ceasefire could be extended to allow more time for negotiations. However, reports suggest that reaching a final deal within the next 48 hours is unlikely.
Despite this, analysts view the initiative as a crucial opportunity to prevent further escalation. It may also serve as a last chance to control the situation before tensions rise further.
So far, the White House and the US State Department have not issued any official response. This has added to the uncertainty surrounding the outcome of the talks.
Experts believe that if successful, the ceasefire could play a key role in reducing regional instability and preventing a larger conflict.
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