Reports suggest Iran-US 60-day truce extension agreed
Media sources report that Iran and the US have agreed to extend their 60-day truce just before its scheduled expiration.
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AISources told Al Arabiya that reports indicate Iran and the United States have agreed to extend their 60-day truce, just before the deadline set in the memorandum of understanding signed by both sides last June.
The period outlined in the memorandum, known as the "Islamabad Understanding," expires today. The agreement was reached following months of unprecedented military confrontation between Iran and the US that began on February 28.
The understanding was part of efforts to ease tensions and establish communication channels between the two countries after a surge in military clashes in the region.
