The United States and Iran are nearing a temporary agreement aimed at halting hostilities between them, according to responsible sources. While limited in scope, the agreement does not address core issues such as the Strait of Hormuz and uranium enrichment.
Washington has shown cautious optimism regarding ongoing negotiations with Iran, with American sources indicating the possibility of reaching an agreement to halt the war. These developments come at a sensitive time for the region.
The Gulf Cooperation Council emphasized the necessity of involving Gulf states in future talks between Iran and the United States aimed at halting the war in the Middle East. This statement comes amid rising regional tensions threatening security and stability.
Diplomatic efforts to end the war between the United States and Iran face significant obstacles as both sides impose mutual conditions complicating negotiations. Meanwhile, Washington continues to bolster its military presence in the region.