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title: "U.S. and Iran Agree to Halt Attacks, Resume Strait of Hormuz Talks"
url: https://www.hereflorence.com/2026/06/29/iran-agree-halt-attacks-resume-strait/
date: 2026-06-29T14:29:18+00:00
modified: 2026-06-29T14:29:18+00:00
author: "Colleen Quezada"
categories: ["Politics"]
site: "HERE Florence"
attribution: "HERE Florence"
---

# U.S. and Iran Agree to Halt Attacks, Resume Strait of Hormuz Talks

*Source: [HERE Florence](https://www.hereflorence.com/2026/06/29/iran-agree-halt-attacks-resume-strait/) — June 29, 2026 by Colleen Quezada*

Reports from non-federal sources indicate that the United States and Iran have reached an agreement to cease hostilities following a recent escalation of attacks around shipping lanes and military installations in the Persian Gulf. The accord calls for an immediate stand-down, aiming to reduce tensions in a critical global waterway.

Technical discussions are expected to resume concerning a memorandum of understanding related to the Strait of Hormuz and the regulation of vessel movements. These talks are crucial for establishing clear protocols and preventing future miscalculations that could lead to conflict.

The situation has been under intense review by political and national-security officials due to its implications for U.S. diplomacy, potential military actions, and regional security, particularly concerning sanctions-sensitive matters. The agreement to halt attacks and resume talks is seen as a significant development in managing the complex relationship between the two nations.

The Strait of Hormuz, a vital chokepoint for global oil transport, has been a focal point of geopolitical friction. Recent incidents have raised concerns about the potential disruption of international trade and energy supplies. The agreement to de-escalate and engage in dialogue is a step toward stabilizing the region and ensuring the free flow of commerce.

Details regarding the specifics of the memorandum and the agreed-upon protocols for vessel movement are expected to emerge as technical talks progress. The outcome of these discussions will be closely watched by international observers and stakeholders in regional stability. The ongoing nature of U.S. foreign policy in the region, coupled with Iran’s strategic position, makes any agreement to reduce conflict a notable event.

This development underscores the delicate balance of power and diplomacy in the Middle East. The commitment to halt attacks and continue negotiations suggests a mutual interest in avoiding further escalation, even as underlying political and security challenges persist. The focus now shifts to the substance of the technical talks and their ability to translate the de-escalation into lasting stability.
