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US and Iran Agree to Halt Mutual Attacks in Strait of Hormuz and Meet in Doha
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First reported by Ynet · 2 hours ago
What happened
The US and Iran have agreed to stop mutual attacks in the Strait of Hormuz and will meet in Doha on Tuesday to resolve disputes over maritime passage, following renewed clashes and conflicting interpretations of a recent peace memorandum.
- 01US and Iran agree to halt mutual attacks in the Strait of Hormuz and meet in Doha Tuesday.
- 02The agreement follows renewed clashes sparked by conflicting interpretations of a recent peace memorandum.
- 03Both sides will avoid offensive actions and allow free vessel movement in the strait.
- 04The meeting was moved from Switzerland to Doha to focus on Hormuz maritime issues.
- 05A hotline between US military and Iran's IRGC to coordinate ship movements is not yet operational.
- 06The US technical team led by Nick Stewart will participate in the talks.
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MakoCenter · Hebrew1 hour ago
US and Iran Agree to Halt Mutual Attacks in Strait of Hormuz and Meet in Doha
Channel 13Center · Hebrew2 hours ago
Iran and US Agree to Ceasefire and Continue Negotiations After Reciprocal Strikes
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