US-Iran Tension: America and Iran put a brake on attacks, now a big meeting will be held in Doha
America and Iran A big news has come amidst the tension between. US officials have confirmed that Washington and Tehran have agreed to stand down military attacks. This decision has been taken so that both the countries can negotiate again and the passage of ships in the Strait of Hormuz can be cleared.
Important meeting will be held in Doha
A very important meeting between the two countries Doha, Qatar on Tuesday, 30 June 2026 It’s going to happen in. Earlier this meeting was to be held in Switzerland, but now it has been shifted to Doha. This time the main issue of talks will not be Iran’s nuclear programme, but solving the conditions for passage of ships in the Strait of Hormuz.
How did the dispute start and what is the agreement?
In fact, an agreement (MoU) was signed at the Lake Lucerne Summit in Switzerland between 17 and 21 June 2026. Qatar and Pakistan had intervened in this. Under this agreement, Iran had promised to provide safe passage to the ships and America had agreed to lift its naval blockade. But last weekend the situation worsened again.
- donald trump Had ordered new air strikes on Iranian military targets.
- in response iran Launched missile and drone attacks on Bahrain and Kuwait.
- Due to this tussle, pressure on the world economy and international relations increased.
There are still some challenges left
Even though the attacks have been said to have stopped, all is still not well. On Sunday, an Iranian official had said that Iran will not participate in these talks because America has not given the frozen funds. However, American officials say that the talks have not been canceled and everything will happen on time.
On the other hand, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has made it clear that the entire responsibility of managing the traffic of the Strait of Hormuz rests with Iran. Meanwhile, the American Ambassador mike waltz Has warned that if the ships are threatened, the US will again target Iranian military bases.
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