An American official representing the administration of President Donald Trump indicated that both parties involved would temporarily cease military activity, allowing vessels to potentially navigate the Strait of Hormuz once more. This development marks the initial significant test of a temporary accord designed to mitigate escalation throughout a period of 60-day negotiations. The high-ranking American representative also confirmed that the technical discussions with Iran remain on track.
“Nothing has been canceled,” the official stated. “The technical talks concerning the implementation of the memorandum of understanding will proceed according to the established plans in the coming days, and the communication channels intended to prevent incidents will remain fully operational.”
According to American sources, delegations from the United States and Iran are scheduled to reconvene in Doha, Qatar, on Tuesday. The memorandum of understanding, which was signed earlier this month, outlines a framework for the gradual phasing out of existing sanctions between the nations.
The resumption of talks and the establishment of communication protocols underscore an effort to manage the volatile situation between the two countries through diplomatic channels.
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