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Al Arabiya: US-Iran Draft Agreement Finalized

Reports citing Al Arabiya say a US-Iran preliminary deal, brokered by Pakistan, outlines an immediate ceasefire and phased sanction relief, with official confirmation possibly imminent.

Dimitris Papafotis
Dimitris Papafotis Editor in Chief
MAY 21, 2026 AT 10:02 PM Updated: May 21, 2026 10:23 PM

Iranian media report, citing the Al Arabiya network, that the final draft of an agreement between the United States and Iran, mediated by Pakistan, has been completed. According to the same sources, the official announcement may be made within the next few hours.

The draft foresees an immediate and complete ceasefire. Both sides commit not to target infrastructure, while guarantees are ensured for free navigation in the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz. This freedom will be monitored through a joint surveillance mechanism.

Beyond the ceasefire, the text includes a gradual lifting of sanctions, which will be directly linked to Iran’s compliance. Negotiations on outstanding issues are expected to begin within seven days.

So far, no official confirmation has come from either Washington or Tehran. The information is based solely on diplomatic sources cited by Al Arabiya, while the development is being followed with particular interest by international actors due to its implications for the region.

The same sources report that the chief of the Pakistani military may soon visit Iran to assist with the final announcement.

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Dimitris Papafotis
Dimitris Papafotis

Dimitris Papafotis is the editor-in-chief of NewsFire.GR. He was born and raised in Athens. He studied at the Journalism Workshop (1991-1993). He currently lives in Pyrgos, Ilia, where he has been active in radio and various newspapers, while also maintaining his personal blog, Papafotis.gr.

Iranian media report, citing the Al Arabiya network, that the final draft of an agreement between the United States and Iran, mediated by Pakistan, has been completed. According to the same sources, the official announcement may be made within the next few hours.

The draft foresees an immediate and complete ceasefire. Both sides commit not to target infrastructure, while guarantees are ensured for free navigation in the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz. This freedom will be monitored through a joint surveillance mechanism.

Beyond the ceasefire, the text includes a gradual lifting of sanctions, which will be directly linked to Iran’s compliance. Negotiations on outstanding issues are expected to begin within seven days.

So far, no official confirmation has come from either Washington or Tehran. The information is based solely on diplomatic sources cited by Al Arabiya, while the development is being followed with particular interest by international actors due to its implications for the region.

The same sources report that the chief of the Pakistani military may soon visit Iran to assist with the final announcement.