The United States and Iran have formally signed a temporary agreement aimed at de-escalating tensions in the Middle East. A key component of the deal involves reopening the strategically important Strait of Hormuz to international shipping. The agreement also stipulates an end to ongoing conflicts throughout the region, though specific details remain undisclosed. This development marks a significant shift in relations between the two nations, which have experienced heightened hostility in recent months. The deal was signed by the presidents of both countries, signaling a commitment to diplomatic resolution. Further updates on the evolving situation in the Middle East are being provided through a liveblog. The long-term impact of this ceasefire remains to be seen.
