The United States and Iran have reportedly agreed to a temporary halt to attacks and will engage in talks in Doha, Qatar on Tuesday. This agreement, reported by Axios citing a US official, aims to address tensions surrounding the Strait of Hormuz. Until the meeting, maritime traffic will be allowed to proceed normally through the crucial waterway. The move signals a potential de-escalation in a region fraught with geopolitical risk. Details of the proposed agreement remain limited, but the talks represent a significant diplomatic opening. The focus will be on establishing a framework for safe passage through the Strait, a vital global oil transit route. This development follows a period of heightened tensions involving naval incidents and accusations between the two nations.