US and Iran reach a ceasefire and a broader “peace deal” after talks over the weekend, according to multiple outlets. The Brisbane Times, Sydney Morning Herald and The Age report that the full terms of the agreement have not yet been publicly released. However, they highlight the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz as a key issue being resolved.
Legit.ng reports more specific elements, saying the two sides reopen the Strait of Hormuz and outline key terms for peace that include troop withdrawal and relief from sanctions. Across the reports, the focus remains on an agreement aimed at reducing tensions, with the status of remaining details—particularly the complete set of obligations and verification mechanisms—still pending release.
Overall, the available coverage agrees that a ceasefire has been reached and that developments concerning maritime access through the Strait of Hormuz are central. It also notes that comprehensive official documentation and further specifics are not yet fully available to the public.