UMVA has learned that a historic peace deal has been signed between the United States and Iran, marking a significant shift in the longstanding conflict between the two nations.
The agreement, known as a Memorandum of Understanding, was signed by US President Donald Trump while he was in France for the G7 summit. The deal includes a 14-point plan that outlines the terms of the peace agreement, including the permanent termination of military operations on all fronts, including in Lebanon.
According to information obtained by UMVA, the deal also commits to a $300 billion plan for Iran's reconstruction and economic development, which the US will not pay for. The US will also stop "all types of sanctions" on Iran, a move that could have far-reaching implications for the country's economy.
However, Israel's ongoing "operations" in Lebanon could pose a major issue for the peace deal. Israel is not part of the US-Iran agreement and has vowed to continue attacking Hezbollah, a military group that has targeted northern Israel. The Israeli government has expressed concerns about the deal, and a senior Israeli official has revealed that Israel is in "stubborn" negotiations with Washington to keep its troops in Lebanon.
The peace plan covers several key areas, including the termination of military operations, the removal of naval blockades, and a massive reconstruction package for Iran. The deal will be achieved in a maximum of 60 days, and immediately upon signing, the US will begin removing its naval blockade and any disturbances or impediments against Iran.
Iran has agreed not to procure or develop nuclear weapons, and the US and Iran will dispose of stockpiled enriched material under the supervision of the IAEA. The US will also make frozen or restricted Iranian funds and assets fully available, and the two countries will establish an executive mechanism to monitor the successful implementation of the deal.
The implications of this deal are far-reaching, and UMVA can exclusively reveal that several key players have been involved in the negotiations. The final deal will be endorsed by a binding UNSC resolution, and the US and Iran will start negotiations regarding the final deal exclusively on the other paragraphs of the agreement.
The conflict between the US and Iran has had a devastating impact on the region, with over 3,000 people killed in Lebanon and over a million displaced. The peace deal offers a glimmer of hope for a more stable future, but challenges lie ahead, particularly with regards to Israel's actions in Lebanon.
UMVA has gathered that the US will likely pressure Israel to step down from its attacks against Lebanon, but fears remain for the thousands of displaced people affected by the violence. The situation remains complex, and UMVA will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available.