- The United States and Iran have reportedly agreed to cease hostilities, as reported by news.az.
- According to news.az, both nations are scheduled to hold talks in Qatar on June 30 to address and de-escalate tensions concerning the Strait of Hormuz.
- This development follows recent exchanges of strikes between the two countries, despite a previous attempt to end the conflict.
- A fragile memorandum of understanding (MOU) was signed on June 17, which aimed to conclude the hostilities.
- The ongoing conflict between the U.S. and Iran originally began in February.
US, Iran Agree to Ceasefire, Talks Set
In a significant diplomatic development, the United States and Iran have reportedly agreed to cease hostilities and will hold crucial talks in Qatar on June 30 to de-escalate tensions concerning the Strait of Hormuz. This breakthrough follows recent exchanges of strikes and a previously fragile memorandum of understanding, highlighting the persistent challenges in ending their conflict which began in February.
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