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US and Iran Agree to Halt Attacks and Hold Emergency Talks in Qatar on Strait of Hormuz
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First reported by Ynet · 3 hours ago
What happened
The US and Iran have agreed to stop mutual attacks and will hold emergency talks in Qatar on Tuesday to ease tensions over navigation rights in the Strait of Hormuz following recent military strikes.
- 01US and Iran agree to halt all mutual attacks near the Strait of Hormuz.
- 02Emergency talks scheduled for Tuesday in Doha, Qatar, to address maritime tensions.
- 03Negotiations shifted from Switzerland and nuclear issues to focus on maritime security.
- 04US technical team led by Nick Stewart will participate in the talks.
- 05The agreement follows US strikes responding to Iranian attacks on a commercial ship.
- 06President Trump warned Iran of possible military escalation if tensions continue.
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Arutz ShevaRight · Hebrew1 hour ago
US and Iran Agree to Halt Attacks and Hold Emergency Talks in Qatar on Strait of Hormuz
MakoCenter · Hebrew3 hours ago
US and Iran Agree to Halt Mutual Attacks in Strait of Hormuz and Meet in Doha
Channel 13Center · Hebrew3 hours ago
Iran and US Agree to Ceasefire and Continue Negotiations After Reciprocal Strikes
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