Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): Reuters news agency today (Monday) claimed, citing its informed sources, that the Islamic Republic of Iran and the United States have received a two-stage agreement plan that includes an initial ceasefire and then reaching a final agreement.
The news agency then reported, citing a senior Iranian official who did not mention his name, that Tehran will not open the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for a temporary ceasefire.
Experts emphasize that by publishing such news on the first day of the opening of global markets, Western sources are simply seeking to contain the oil price shock.
After Iran almost closed the Strait of Hormuz in response to the aggressions of the US and the Zionist regime, the nominal price of oil has reached more than $110; Although observers say the prices at which it is being bought and sold are much higher.
Reuters further quoted an Iranian official as saying: Tehran has received Pakistan's offer and is considering it, but will not accept any deadline or pressure.
The official also said that from Iran's point of view, the Americans are not yet ready for a permanent ceasefire.
An hour ago, Reuters reported, citing informed sources, that the plan to end the conflicts in the Middle East should be agreed upon as early as Monday.
According to these sources, the Pakistani army chief has made separate calls with Steve Whittock, the US President's representative, and Seyyed Abbas Araqchi, Iranian Foreign Minister.
According to the report, the plan will lead to an immediate ceasefire and the opening of the Strait of Hormuz, and a final agreement will be reached within the next 15 to 20 days.