US-Iran Ceasefire: 3 Major Reports Reveal Potential Timeline for Peace Deal

Efforts for a complete ceasefire between the US and Iran are underway across four fronts. Three distinct reports from Bloomberg, President Trump, and Polymarket suggest timelines ranging from April 30 to six months. Mediation involves Pakistan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and European nations.

International efforts are intensifying on four simultaneous fronts to achieve a complete ceasefire between the United States and Iran. Amidst these diplomatic maneuvers, questions are being raised regarding the exact timeline for a total cessation of hostilities, while three separate reports have emerged, providing different perspectives on when the war might end. While one report suggests a six-month window, US President Donald Trump has expressed optimism about an imminent conclusion to the conflict.

Four Strategic Fronts for Peace Mediation

The drive toward a complete ceasefire between Iran and the US is moving on four distinct tracks. On the first front, Pakistan's Army Chief, Asim Munir, is currently in Tehran conducting high-level meetings regarding the terms of the ceasefire. Simultaneously, the Prime Minister of Pakistan is drafting a mediation proposal in coordination with Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar. The third front involves technical teams from both the US and Iran, who are discussing the technicalities of diluting enriched uranium. Finally, European nations are actively engaged, with a 40-nation meeting proposed in France to discuss strategies for reopening the Strait of Hormuz.

Bloomberg Report: A Six-Month Horizon

Bloomberg has released a report citing diplomats from Europe, the Arab world, and the Middle East, while these officials suggest that it could take up to six months for the war to be completely terminated. The primary focus of these diplomats is the immediate operationalization of the Strait of Hormuz. The proposed 40-nation meeting in France is expected to draft a formal proposal on how to facilitate the smooth opening of the Hormuz passage and end the current blockade.

President Trump’s Optimism and Potential Islamabad Summit

US President Donald Trump, speaking to reporters on Thursday, stated that the war could end soon. Trump noted that the ongoing negotiations have progressed Notably and expressed hope for a swift resolution, while Also, Trump indicated that he might visit Islamabad if the war concludes. According to the news agency Reuters, both Donald Trump and his Iranian counterpart, Masoud Pezeshkian, could participate in a formal signing ceremony for the agreement in Islamabad.

Polymarket Prediction: The April 30 Deadline

A report from Polymarket has also surfaced regarding the ceasefire timeline. According to the data, 70 percent of bettors on the platform have placed wagers on a complete ceasefire occurring by April 30. These bettors predict that total peace could be established by this date. It's worth noting that Polymarket's previous reports regarding the attacks on Iran were proven accurate.