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US, Iran Move Back to Negotiating Table After Gulf Escalation; Strait of Hormuz Talks to Resume

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Tehran: After several days of heightened military tensions in the Gulf, the United States and Iran have reportedly agreed to suspend further attacks and revive diplomatic discussions aimed at preserving the fragile understanding over the Strait of Hormuz.

According to a US official, both sides have decided to pause military action while technical-level negotiations continue on the provisions of the previously agreed 14-point memorandum of understanding (MoU). The agreement is intended to keep the strategically important Strait of Hormuz open for international shipping while broader negotiations continue.

Officials indicated that fresh discussions are expected to take place in Qatar, where representatives from both countries will work to address unresolved issues, including maritime security and implementation of the interim framework.

The diplomatic breakthrough comes after days of military exchanges that threatened to derail the understanding reached earlier this month. The latest confrontation began after a commercial cargo vessel was struck in the Strait of Hormuz, with Washington and Tehran trading accusations over responsibility for violating the ceasefire.

The tensions escalated further when Iran launched missile and drone attacks targeting US military installations in Kuwait and Bahrain. Tehran described the strikes as a response to American military action, while US officials maintained that their forces had carried out precision operations against Iranian military infrastructure following attacks on commercial shipping.

Although Iran targeted US facilities in the Gulf, American officials stated that no casualties or major damage had been reported at their military bases. Kuwait also confirmed that its air defence systems intercepted ballistic missiles, preventing significant destruction.

The conflict has also spilled beyond the Gulf. Israel announced fresh operations against Hezbollah-linked infrastructure in southern Lebanon, saying it continues to act against security threats despite a recent ceasefire arrangement in Lebanon. Iranian officials have insisted that lasting regional stability depends on an end to military operations in Lebanon as well.

The Strait of Hormuz, through which a substantial share of the world’s oil shipments passes, remains under close international watch. Any disruption to navigation through the narrow waterway has immediate implications for global energy markets and maritime trade.

The renewed diplomatic engagement has raised cautious optimism among international observers, who view continued negotiations as essential to preventing another round of military confrontation in one of the world’s most strategically sensitive regions.

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