Iran and US agree to halt attacks and renew talks, Axios reports
Both sides will stand down and resume technical talks after weekend strikes disrupted shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, officials said.
- On Monday, President Donald Trump announced that the United States and Iran are scheduled to hold technical talks on Tuesday in Doha, Qatar, following weekend military exchanges.
- Weekend hostilities tested a fragile ceasefire, as U.S. Central Command struck missile and drone sites along the Strait of Hormuz on Friday and Saturday in response to Iranian attacks on two cargo ships.
- While a White House official stated Sunday that talks remain "on track," Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi claimed technical negotiations with the U.S. are not yet planned for this week.
- Negotiations aim to implement a "memorandum of understanding" regarding the Strait of Hormuz and Iran's uranium stockpile, critical issues as the waterway handles around 20% of the world's oil traffic.
- President Trump warned on social media the U.S. may be "forced to militarily complete the job," while U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz affirmed all options remain available to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
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