United States and Iran Announce Interim Peace Deal

Officials from the United States and Iran disclosed an interim peace agreement. The deal is intended to reduce hostilities and open channels for further negotiation. Both sides

Officials from the United States and Iran disclosed an interim peace agreement. The deal is intended to reduce hostilities and open channels for further negotiation. Both sides described the arrangement as a step toward broader stability in the region. The announcement follows months of diplomatic outreach and back‑channel talks. The interim terms include measures to limit military activities and increase communication. Observers note that the agreement could pave the way for a more comprehensive settlement. Implementation will be monitored by designated liaison teams from each country. The international community will watch closely for compliance and next‑phase talks.