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U.S., Iran agree to ‘stand down’ and hold talks in Doha on June 30: report

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U.S., Iran agree to ‘stand down’ and hold talks in Doha on June 30: report
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The United States and Iran have agreed to a temporary de-escalation of hostilities and are scheduled to hold technical talks in Doha on June 30. The discussions aim to address disputes regarding the Strait of Hormuz and the broader Memorandum of Understanding.

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Diplomatic efforts between the U.S. and Iran are crucial for maintaining stability in the Middle East and ensuring the security of global shipping lanes.

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The United ‌States and Iran agreed ​to ⁠stop strikes against each ‌other, a senior ‌U.S. official ‌said, ⁠according ⁠to a report by Axios ​on ‌Sunday (June 28, 2026).

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