The United States and Iran have agreed to halt hostilities and proceed to another round of negotiations later this week, according to a report by Axios. The deal covers a cessation of attacks and a continuation of talks, though further details were not immediately available from either government. The report comes from a single credible source.
Axios reported Monday morning that the United States and Iran have agreed to halt attacks and proceed to another round of negotiations later this week. The report follows an earlier Axios item published at 08:27 Jerusalem time — cited by The Zioneer in a separate bulletin — in which a U.S. official confirmed a halt to Persian Gulf hostilities and a resumption of talks in Doha. The new message does not specify when later this week the talks will take place, nor does it name a venue; the earlier report identified Qatar as host. No official confirmation from Washington or Tehran has been issued as of 08:58 Jerusalem time. The report rests on a single source, via the Axios outlet, and remains Developing.
5 developments
- DevelopingWhite House official: US and Iran agree to halt Hormuz fire exchanges, technical talks set for Doha
- StrongFox News reports US strikes on Iran have concluded
- DevelopingReport: US-Iran deal to halt regional hostilities, lift blockade — Israel kept out of loop
- StrongSenior US official reportedly says Israel and Hezbollah to cease fire at 16:00
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