NewsWorld newsMiddle EastLIVEUpdated 7 mins agoSenior officials on both sides have reportedly signed off on the proposal, with final approval now resting with national leaders(Image: AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson)Emma O'Neill Content EditorA peace deal could be reached between the US and Iran within the next 24-hours.Senior officials on both sides have reportedly signed off on the proposal, with final approval now resting with national leaders, according to the Washington Times. The deal is intended to transform the current six-week ceasefire into a lasting peace agreement.Reuters news agency says the US president will hold a phone call tomorrow with leaders from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the UAE, Jordan, Egypt, Turkey and Pakistan.View PostToday20:27 BSTGeneral Dan Caine also returnedIt is understood that United States Air Force General Dan Caine also returned to Washington this afternoon.United States Air Force General Dan Caine(Image: Andrew Thomas - CNP/Shutterstock)Today20:24 BSTPermanent peace dealTop negotiators, including Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalifbaf, Vice President JD Vance, special envoy Steve Witkoff and President Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner, have approved the draft.The agreement would turn the existing six-week ceasefire into a permanent peace deal.Today20:14 BSTJD Vance returns to White HouseIt is understood that Vice President JD Vance has returned to Washington amid peace talksVice President JD Vance(Image: AFP via Getty Images)Today20:14 BSTIran and Pakistan revisalIran and Pakistan have submitted a revised proposal to the United States to end the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, two Pakistani sources familiar with the negotiations told Reuters on Saturday.A US response to the proposal is expected by Sunday, the sources said.Today20:14 BSTUS-Iran peace dealThe US and Iran are reportedly set to unveil a draft peace agreement within the next 24 hours.Senior officials from both nations are said to have signed off on the proposal, with final approval now pending from national leaders.The deal would seek to turn the current six-week ceasefire into a long-term peace agreement.
US Iran war live: Peace deal could be signed in 24-hours
Senior officials on both sides have reportedly signed off on the proposal, with final approval now resting with national leaders











