The United States and Iran have signed a 14-point agreement aimed at de-escalating tensions and ultimately ending their ongoing conflict. As part of the deal, Washington has committed to lifting its naval blockade within 30 days. Simultaneously, Iran will reopen the Strait of Hormuz for a period of 60 days to facilitate negotiations. Both nations have pledged to reach a final agreement within the next 60 days, building upon this initial framework. The agreement represents a significant step towards potential resolution, though details beyond these key actions remain limited. This move seeks to ease regional instability and open pathways for further diplomatic discussions. The deal was announced by both governments as a commitment to peaceful resolution.
