The United States and Iran have agreed to stop strikes and to meet within the coming week, Axios reports citing American officials. The report is from a single source and remains unconfirmed by either government.
Axios reported Sunday night, citing unnamed American officials, that the US and Iran have agreed to halt military strikes and hold a face-to-face meeting within the coming week. The report comes as a fragile ceasefire between the two countries has repeatedly appeared on the verge of collapse — as The Zioneer reported earlier Sunday citing the same outlet. No details have been provided on the venue, agenda, or whether the meeting would address the broader framework of a potential agreement. The report is based on a single source and has not been confirmed by either Washington or Tehran.
2 developments
- StrongTrump: US and Iran close to 60-day ceasefire deal, Strait of Hormuz to reopen
- ConfirmedU.S. and Iran reportedly near agreement on nuclear freeze, sanctions relief, and Strait of Hormuz reopening
- StrongSenior US official confirms strikes on Iran have ended
- StrongUS and Iran agree to set up direct communications to keep Hormuz open and sustain Lebanon ceasefire
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