The United States, Iran, and a group of regional mediators are weighing terms for a temporary ceasefire that could extend into a permanent resolution, according to U.S., Israeli, and regional sources familiar with the discussions.
Summary
- U.S., Iran, and regional mediators are discussing a two-phase ceasefire plan, though chances of a near-term deal remain limited.
- Pakistan has proposed an “Islamabad Accord” to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and prevent further escalation.
An Axios report said prospects for a partial deal within the next 48 hours remain limited. Still, officials described the effort as the final opportunity to avoid a sharp escalation that could…







