US-Iran to announce draft of peace deal within 24 hours: Washington Times

Report also claimed that Asim Munir played important role to narrow differences between US and Iran.

Washington Times has claimed that US and Iran are expected to announce the finalization of a draft proposal of a peace deal to end the war on all fronts within 24 hours.

According to the report, both sides have agreed on new proposals and American and Iranian negotiators have approved the draft agreement.

The report stated that US Vice President JD Vance, Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf and other officials have endorsed the draft.

Washington Times claimed that once the agreement is officially announced, ongoing tensions and conflict on all fronts could come to an end. The report further stated that after approval, the draft was sent to the top leadership of both countries.

The report also claimed that Asim Munir played an important role to narrow differences between US and Iran.

Earlier, US President Donald Trump said in an interview with CBS News that negotiators from both countries were very close to reaching a final agreement. He said talks with Iran were improving every day and that the agreement would prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons, while Iran’s enriched uranium issue would also be handled in a satisfactory manner.

Donald Trump added that he would only sign a deal that fully meets US demands, warning that if no agreement is reached, Iran could face severe consequences.