Iran and the United States have announced an agreement to cease hostilities in the Middle East, paving the way for a potential de-escalation of tensions. The protocol, scheduled to be signed on June 19th, establishes the foundational principles for ending the conflict. This initial agreement will be followed by a 60-day negotiation period focused on resolving key sticking points. These include Iran’s nuclear program, its enriched uranium stockpiles, and the lifting of American sanctions. The deal represents a significant step towards diplomatic resolution after prolonged periods of conflict and strained relations. While details remain limited, both nations have signaled a commitment to the negotiation process. The outcome of these talks will determine the long-term stability of the region and the future of Iran’s nuclear capabilities.