The United States and Iran have agreed to halt mutual attacks and are scheduled to meet in Doha, Qatar, on Tuesday to address disputes concerning the Strait of Hormuz. This development follows a recent escalation where both sides resumed hostilities just 11 days after signing a ceasefire memorandum. Former President Trump had threatened to restart conflict and "complete the mission," heightening tensions.
A senior U.S. official confirmed the decision to cease all military actions, using military terminology to describe the attacks. Originally planned to address Iran's nuclear program in Switzerland, the meeting's focus shifted to the Strait of Hormuz due to the escalating situation. Nick Stewart, leading the U.S. technical team, is expected to participate in the talks.
US and Iran Agree to Cease Attacks, Set to Meet in Qatar
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