US says Iran talks to resume after both sides agree to halt strikes

ONP Summary
Following a ceasefire agreement negotiated earlier in June, military escalation resumed when Iran targeted commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz and the United States launched retaliatory strikes. The tit-for-tat exchanges prompted Iran to threaten an end to peace negotiations, but both nations subsequently agreed to halt military operations and reconvene diplomatic talks in Doha to resolve disagreements over the terms of their memorandum of understanding.
Moderate: Centrist outlets reported on the military escalation and both sides' agreement to resume diplomacy, with several providing context on substantive disputes including disagreements over the memorandum of understanding and Iran's concerns about accessing frozen funds.
Conservative: The conservative outlet emphasized Iran's threats to halt peace negotiations and characterized the situation as a fragile ceasefire fracturing under strain, focusing on the destabilizing nature of Iranian military actions.
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Iran and the United States agreed to halt recent hostilities in the Gulf and renew talks regarding their dispute over the Strait of Hormuz, a U.S. official said on Sunday, raising hopes of saving an interim peace deal that was under pressure from days of tit-for-tat strikes.
Axios, which first reported the cessation of hostilities, citing a senior U.S. official, said talks would resume Tuesday in Qatar.
David Smith, The Guardian's bureau chief in Washington, has the latest. ...