After 111 days of conflict, Iran and the United States have announced a deal intended to end hostilities. The agreement, reportedly a 14-point plan, is now officially in effect, though details regarding its specific provisions remain limited. While both nations confirm the deal’s existence, significant questions surround its practical implementation and adherence. Tehran has issued a warning to Washington regarding the agreement’s execution. The announcement follows a prolonged period of tension and conflict between the two countries, raising hopes for de-escalation but also highlighting potential challenges ahead. Further clarification is expected regarding the mechanisms for monitoring and enforcing the terms of the deal.