A temporary peace agreement was signed Wednesday between the United States and Iran, aiming to de-escalate the ongoing conflict largely driven by US-Israeli actions against Iranian interests. The deal, signed by President Trump and Iranian President Pezeshkian, establishes a 60-day window for both nations to negotiate a comprehensive, long-term agreement. Key to these negotiations will be Iran agreeing to reduce its enriched uranium reserves. In return, the US has pledged substantial sanctions relief for Iran. Furthermore, a $300 billion reconstruction fund is proposed to aid Iran’s economic recovery. This interim deal represents a significant shift in relations between the two countries, offering a potential path away from escalating tensions.