According to reports from Bloomberg News and Al Arabiya, a leaked 14-point draft of a proposed US–Iran agreement outlines a major diplomatic framework aimed at de-escalation and long-term regional stability. The reported peace-related provisions include:
- Immediate and permanent end to hostilities across all fronts, including Lebanon
- Mutual commitment by the US and Iran to refrain from any future hostile actions against each other
- Phased de-escalation of military presence, including US withdrawal from surrounding regional areas within 30 days after a final agreement
- Commitment to regional stability through broader ceasefire alignment and conflict reduction measures
- Assurance of safe and uninterrupted navigation in the Strait of Hormuz
- Formal Iranian declaration that it will not pursue nuclear weapons development
- Framework to address nuclear enrichment and related issues in a final negotiated agreement
- Cooperation on regional security stabilization as part of a wider diplomatic settlement
- Integration of conflict resolution measures into a broader Middle East peace framework
If finalized, these provisions could mark a significant shift toward reducing long-standing tensions and reshaping security dynamics across the Middle East.

