U.S. and Iran Announce Framework Agreement to End Conflict, Signing Set for Friday
U.S. and Iranian officials have announced an agreement on a framework aimed at ending their ongoing conflict. The proposed pact includes provisions to halt the U.S. blockade on Iran and facilitate the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. A signing ceremony for the agreement is anticipated on Friday.
Officials from the United States and Iran have reportedly reached an agreement on a framework intended to conclude their long-standing conflict. The announcement signals a potential diplomatic breakthrough between the two nations.
The proposed framework addresses several key issues, including a commitment to end the U.S. blockade of Iran. This blockade has been a significant point of contention in their relations. Additionally, the agreement aims to ensure the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, a vital international shipping lane critical for global energy supplies.
The signing of this framework agreement is reportedly scheduled to take place on Friday.
According to the Globe and Mail, U.S. and Iranian officials stated they had agreed on the framework.

