After nearly eight hours of intense negotiations on June 27th, negotiators outlined key terms for a potential agreement aimed at stabilizing the region. The discussions culminated in several agreed-upon points, including respect for national borders, phased military withdrawals, and the end of militia support activities in the area.
Participants also agreed to establish joint monitoring teams to oversee compliance, along with the creation of humanitarian corridors to facilitate aid delivery and civilian movement. Verification mechanisms were emphasized to ensure that commitments are respected and to build confidence among the involved parties.
The negotiations were facilitated by the United States, which provided a diplomatic space for both sides to engage constructively. While the outline offers a framework for future steps, the implementation details and formal signing are still pending. The international community continues to monitor developments, hopeful that these agreements could pave the way toward lasting peace and stability.