US and Iran Agree to Halt Strikes and Resume Talks Amid Gulf Tensions
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- The talks between US and Iran are set to resume in Qatar on Tuesday.
- US and Iran to halt strikes as talks set to continue The talks between US and Iran are set to resume in Qatar on Tuesday.
- US and Iran will halt strikes and vessels will move freely as technical talks between the two are set to continue, a US official said.
- US and Iran exchanged fire over the weekend, with both accusing the other of violating the interim peace deal signed earlier this month.
- The United States and Iran will stand down on strikes and vessels will be allowed to move freely, as technical talks are slated to continue on the memorandum of understanding (MOU) between the countries.
- "Technical talks are slated to continue on all areas of the MOU.
In a significant diplomatic development, the United States and Iran have agreed to halt strikes and resume talks regarding the Strait of Hormuz, following a series of recent hostilities. The two nations plan to meet in Qatar on Tuesday to discuss the terms of their memorandum of understanding (MOU), which aims to stabilize the region amid escalating tensions.
This agreement comes after both countries exchanged fire over the weekend, with each side accusing the other of violating an interim peace deal signed on June 17, 2026. The situation escalated when an Iranian projectile struck a cargo vessel in the Strait of Hormuz on June 26, prompting a strong response from the US.
President Donald Trump has issued threats against Iran, warning of severe consequences if they do not comply with the terms of the agreement. The US official confirmed that as part of the new arrangement, vessels will be allowed to move freely in the region, a crucial aspect given the strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz for global oil shipments.
While both sides have expressed a willingness to engage in dialogue, the underlying tensions remain high, and the success of these talks will depend on the commitment of both parties to adhere to the terms of the MOU.
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