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STANDARD DIPLOMATIC UNVERIFIED

Australia Endorses US-Iran De-escalation Agreement

Jun 14, 2026 07:57 PM CT Canberra, Australia diplomacy,US-Iran relations,de-escalation,Australia,regional stability

Summary

Australia has formally welcomed a reported agreement between the United States and Iran, signaling international support for diplomatic efforts to reduce regional tensions. This development indicates a potential de-escalation trajectory in the broader Iran-Israel conflict theater, as third-party states align with US diplomatic initiatives to stabilize the region.

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Australia welcomes US-Iran agreement and calls for lasting peace Australia welcomed the agreement between the United States and Iran, saying it supports efforts to reduce tensions and end conflict across the region. In a joint statement, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Foreign Mini...

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Actor Responses

United States NEUTRAL

Reportedly reached an agreement with Iran to reduce tensions.

Iran NEUTRAL

Reportedly reached an agreement with the United States to reduce tensions.

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