Iran Considers US-Iran Presidential Deal to End Conflict
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The Iranian Foreign Ministry confirmed it is evaluating a proposal for the presidents of Iran and the United States to sign a formal agreement ending the war, with a ceremony anticipated in Geneva. This development signals a potential major de-escalation in the Iran-Israel conflict theater, shifting from active hostilities to diplomatic resolution.
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Foreign Ministry stated it is considering a plan for the presidents to sign a deal ending the war.
Referenced as the counterpart in the proposed presidential signing ceremony.
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"The reported cessation of hostilities and lifting of blockades (Event 9) is the immediate operational precursor to the formal diplomatic agreement being evaluated by Iran (New Event). The New Event represents the formalization and ceremonial conclusion of the de-escalation process initiated in Event 9."
"The disclosure of the 14-point ceasefire memorandum (Event 13) provides the specific terms and framework that are now being evaluated for a final presidential signature in the New Event. The New Event is the culmination of the proposal detailed in Event 13."
"The reported Memorandum of Understanding in Islamabad (Event 11) serves as an intermediate diplomatic step or draft agreement that leads to the final formal agreement between the presidents described in the New Event."
"Event 14 reports Iran considering a presidential deal to end the conflict. The new event is a parallel diplomatic initiative by the US side to formalize and expand this peace process into a regional security architecture, reflecting the same underlying shift towards normalization."