US And Iran Agree To Halt Strikes
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The United States and Iran have halted military activity and are preparing to talk on Tuesday.
An Official said, “We decided to stop all the kinetic activity.”
This comes after the United States responded to attacks from Iran.
The United States and Iran have agreed to halt military attacks as they prepare for talks Tuesday in Qatar aimed at resolving their dispute over the Strait of Hormuz, Axios reported Sunday, citing a senior U.S. official.
“We decided to stop all the kinetic activity,” the official said, using the military term for strikes and other attacks.
The talks were originally expected to take place Tuesday in Switzerland and focus on Iran’s nuclear program, but the recent escalation shifted the meeting to Qatar and refocused it on the Strait of Hormuz.
Nick Stewart, who heads the U.S. technical team, is expected to take part in the talks.
A memorandum of understanding was signed on June 17th between the two countries.
The two nations signed a memorandum of understanding on June 17 aimed at halting the conflict that erupted during the 2026 Iran War. The deal extends the ceasefire for 60 days, buying both sides time to negotiate over Iran’s nuclear program and other long-simmering disputes. Follow-up meetings are scheduled for this week in Switzerland, where technical discussions on implementing the agreement are set to take place.
