The conflict between Iran and the United States has been temporarily halted following the signing of a 14-point plan. Both Tehran and Washington have approved the agreement, which focuses on achieving a ceasefire. A key component of the plan involves reopening the Strait of Hormuz to international shipping, restoring vital trade routes. Details of the remaining 12 points have not been disclosed. This agreement follows recent discussions aimed at de-escalating tensions in the region. The move signals a potential shift towards diplomatic resolution after a period of heightened conflict. It remains to be seen if this ceasefire will hold and lead to a lasting peace.
