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White House Delivers Interim Iran Agreement to Congress

The White House submitted the text of an interim agreement with Iran to Congress on Thursday, formalizing a deal signed by President Donald Trump just one day prior. The document, brokered with Pakistan’s assistance, outlines a swift cessation of military hostilities and a shift toward restoring maritime trade routes.

White House Delivers Interim Iran Agreement to Congress

Titled the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding, the agreement mandates an immediate and permanent end to military operations across all theaters, specifically including Lebanon. The terms require the United States to dismantle its naval blockade of Iranian ports within a 30-day window. In exchange, Tehran has pledged to guarantee the safe passage of commercial vessels through the Strait of Hormuz at no cost for an initial 60-day period.

The memorandum establishes a two-month timeline for both nations to negotiate a final, comprehensive settlement, though this deadline remains flexible via mutual consent. With Pakistan serving as both witness and mediator, the document signals a pivot from active conflict toward a structured diplomatic framework.

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