The United States and Iran agree to halt mutual strikes and meet for talks this week, according to a Reuters report cited by multiple outlets. The agreement is presented as a step toward de-escalation and includes plans for direct discussions within the same timeframe.
While details of the scope, timing, and enforcement of the halt are not specified in the provided excerpts, the reporting converges on the same core points: both countries stop strikes against each other and convene meetings soon. The discussions are expected to address the broader situation between the two states, with the stated aim of reducing tensions.
No specific locations, dates, or official statement language are included in the provided summaries. The excerpts also do not mention whether additional parties are involved or whether the pause is temporary or tied to further conditions. Overall, the available information centers on a mutual cessation of strikes and a near-term schedule for talks.