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Iran's 14-Point Plan to End the War; Details of a Historic Agreement with the US

Tehran and Washington are on the verge of signing a comprehensive memorandum to halt hostilities and reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

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Following weeks of military tension, Iranian official news agencies and international media reported today, June 12, 2026, the finalization of a 14-point plan that could end the ongoing war and restore stability to the region.

A Major Diplomatic Step to End Hostilities

Today, June 13, 2026, reports from Tehran and Washington indicate that Iran and the United States have reached an agreement in principle to end hostilities. This agreement, based on a 14-point plan proposed by Iran, has reached its final stages following intensive mediation by Pakistan in Islamabad [1]. Abbas Araghchi, Iran's Foreign Minister, stated that the parties have never been this close to a lasting understanding [2].

Details of Iran's 14-Point Plan

According to documents leaked by the Mehr and IRNA news agencies, the plan includes key economic and military clauses aimed at immediate de-escalation [3]. The most important provisions of this draft are:

  1. Immediate Cessation of War: A permanent end to hostilities on all fronts, including Lebanon.
  2. Lifting the Naval Blockade: The United States commits to lifting the naval blockade of Iran within 30 days.
  3. Reopening the Strait of Hormuz: This vital waterway will be reopened within 30 days under Iranian security arrangements [1].
  4. Release of Assets: A sum of $24 billion of Iran's frozen funds will be released within 60 days, half of which must be accessible to Tehran before the start of final negotiations [4].
  5. Reconstruction Plan: Provision of a $300 billion support package by the US and its allies for the reconstruction of Iran's damaged infrastructure.
  6. Suspension of Sanctions: Halting sanctions on the sale of oil and petrochemical products to allow Iran full access to its financial resources [2].

International Reactions and Challenges Ahead

While the Prime Minister of Pakistan has announced the achievement of a "final and agreed-upon text," Donald Trump, in contradictory remarks, rejected some details published in Iranian media but confirmed that an agreement is very close [5]. One of the highlights of this agreement is the removal of the missile program and support for resistance groups from the negotiation agenda; a matter that has faced strong opposition from some of America's regional allies [1].

Monitoring and Implementation Guarantees

This memorandum is intended to be endorsed in the form of a UN Security Council resolution to gain international legal status [4]. Additionally, a joint monitoring mechanism will be formed to ensure the precise implementation of the clauses, particularly regarding the withdrawal of US forces from around Iran's borders and compliance with maritime protocols in the Persian Gulf [2]. Despite reports of drone interceptions in the Strait of Hormuz by CENTCOM in recent hours, diplomats believe these incidents will not hinder the process of signing the contract [5].

Iran's proposed 14-point plan is the main focus of peace negotiations in Islamabad to end regional conflicts.

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  1. جزئیات پیش‌نویس توافق ۱۴ ماده‌ای ایران و آمریکاتابناک (2026-06-12)
  2. تفاهم‌نامه پایان جنگ چه مسائل و موضوعاتی را در بر می‌گیرد؟ایرنا (IRNA) (2026-06-12)
  3. İran ajansı açıkladı: İşte savaşı bitirecek 14 maddeYeni Akit (2026-06-12)
  4. United States and Iran on the verge of agreement to end hostilitiescommonspace.eu (2026-06-13)
  5. Live Updates: 'Final, agreed upon text' of U.S.-Iran peace deal has been reached, Pakistan saysCBS News (2026-06-12)
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