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Diplomatic Breakthrough: The US and Iran sign a regional peace agreement
[82929] Diplomatic breakthrough: The US and Iran signed a regional peace agreement
The UN Secretary-General welcomed a dramatic peace agreement between the United States and Iran, which includes a permanent ceasefire and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
Historic breakthrough: The US and Iran signed a peace agreement
In a dramatic event that took place this morning, June 15, 2026, UN Secretary-General António Guterres announced the achievement of a historic peace agreement between the United States and Iran. According to reports by Iran International and Afghanistan International, the agreement is expected to bring about a fundamental change in the map of relations in the Middle East.
Details of the agreement
The UN Secretary-General published an official statement on the social network X, in which he welcomed the agreement and said that it is a "critical factor for a peaceful resolution of the conflict." According to the report by Iran International, the main points of the agreement include:
- An immediate and permanent ceasefire between the parties.
- Reopening of the Strait of Hormuz for the passage of vessels.
- Creation of a framework for further negotiations between Tehran and Washington.
Role of the mediators
Guterres praised the contribution of the countries that worked behind the scenes to promote the talks. According to him, many countries in the region played a "constructive role" in formulating the agreement, including: Pakistan, Qatar, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey.
The Iran International channel, known for its critical stance towards the Iranian government, reports the news as part of a broad international move aimed at easing security tensions in the Persian Gulf. As of now, no official responses have been provided by official sources in Washington or Tehran beyond the UN statement.