US-Iran Ceasefire, Talks And Reopening Hormuz: What Asim Munir's 'Islamabad Accord' Is About

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The US and Iran have received a two-tier ceasefire plan from Pakistan, aiming to end the war with an immediate ceasefire and a comprehensive agreement. The proposed 'Islamabad Accord' includes reopening the Strait of Hormuz and a regional framework for the strait, with final talks to be held in Islamabad.
A ceasefire plan has been proposed to the US and Iran by Pakistan. The plan involves an immediate ceasefire, followed by a comprehensive agreement. The Strait of Hormuz would reopen, with 15-20 days to finalize a broader settlement. The deal, dubbed the 'Islamabad Accord,' includes a regional framework for the strait. Iran has received the proposal and is reviewing it. The US has been warned of 'much more devastating' retaliation if civilian targets are struck.
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