US, Iran weigh deal to halt their conflict
Sources said Tehran is reviewing a proposal as the two countries consider a pause in fighting.
- On Thursday, The United States and Iran moved toward a temporary agreement to halt their war, with Tehran reviewing the proposal, sources and officials said.
- The potential agreement follows an extended period of conflict between the two nations as both sides seek a formal resolution to end the fighting.
- Officials indicated that Tehran is evaluating the terms of the proposal, a step critical to determining whether the temporary cessation of hostilities can proceed.
- A successful agreement would represent a significant shift in diplomatic relations, with both governments focused on finalizing operational details to halt military engagements.
- Future stability depends on whether both parties can adhere to temporary terms, potentially serving as a foundation for broader, long-term diplomatic discussions between nations.
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Iran signals consideration of U.S. plan to end conflict * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh
Source link The USS Boxer, the USNS Tippecanoe and the USS John P. Murtha transit the Strait of Hormuz, Aug. 12, 2019. (U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class David L Ortiz) An adviser to Iran’s Foreign Ministry says Tehran is considering the latest plan to end the conflict there from U.S. President Donald
Tensions in the Middle East remain high, and the United States and Iran are no closer to ending the conflict, despite a relative calm in the Strait of Hormuz, writes REUTERS. Washington is still waiting for Tehran's response to a proposal for a formal cessation of hostilities, followed by negotiations on sensitive files, including Iran's nuclear program. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the US expected a quick response, but so far there ha…
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