US and Iran Reach Interim Agreement on Strait of Hormuz
The United States and Iran have reportedly reached an interim agreement concerning the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. This development is expected to initiate a 60-day period of negotiations focused on the future of Tehran’s nuclear program. Officials from both nations are scheduled to meet in Switzerland on June 19 to formally sign the new accord.

The United States and Iran have announced an interim agreement regarding the Strait of Hormuz. This accord aims to facilitate the reopening of the critical waterway, a vital passage for global shipping and trade.
This interim agreement is set to pave the way for a 60-day period of subsequent negotiations. These discussions are anticipated to center on the parameters and future trajectory of Iran’s nuclear program.
Representatives from both countries are expected to convene on June 19 in Switzerland. The primary objective of this scheduled meeting will be the formal signing of the interim agreement.
According to Bloomberg Markets, Tyler Kendall reported on these developments.

