US and Iran Agree to End Military Operations, Sign Memorandum of Understanding
The United States and Iran have reportedly agreed to an immediate and permanent cessation of military operations, formalized through a surprise memorandum of understanding (MOU). This significant development was announced on Sunday by mediator Pakistan. The agreement outlines plans to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, ease existing sanctions, and commence further negotiations on nuclear issues, with both nations confirming a signing ceremony in Switzerland.

The United States and Iran have reportedly reached an agreement for an immediate and permanent end to all military operations, a move formalized through a surprise memorandum of understanding (MOU).
This agreement includes several key provisions aimed at de-escalation and future cooperation. Among these are plans to facilitate the reopening of the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz, a commitment to ease existing sanctions against Iran, and the initiation of further negotiations specifically addressing nuclear issues.
The breakthrough was announced on Sunday by Pakistan, which acted as a mediator in the discussions between the two nations. Both the US and Iran have confirmed that a signing ceremony for the memorandum of understanding is scheduled to take place in Switzerland.
According to France 24, this understanding marks a significant step in the relations between the two countries.

