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STANDARD DIPLOMATIC UNVERIFIED

US-Iran Agreement Reported to De-escalate Regional Conflict and Open Strait of Hormuz

Jun 14, 2026 08:44 PM CT Washington D.C., United States diplomacy,de-escalation,iran,us,lebanon,strait-of-hormuz,nuclear

Summary

Reports indicate a diplomatic breakthrough between the US and Iran aimed at ending regional hostilities, including the conflict in Lebanon. The deal reportedly involves the release of $12 billion to Iran and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, with Israel excluded from negotiations. This development represents a significant potential de-escalation in the Iran-Israel conflict theater, contingent on nuclear accord compliance.

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Deal, said to be spurred by recent Israel-Iran tension, include release of $12 billion to Iran; Israel not involved in talks; agreement set to be signed Friday; Trump to NYT: Attacks could resume if nuclear accord not reached The post US, Iran reach deal to end war, reportedly including Lebanon c...

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Actor Responses

United States NEUTRAL

Reached a reported deal with Iran to end war and open Hormuz, excluding Israel from talks.

Iran NEUTRAL

Agreed to terms including $12 billion release and conflict cessation in Lebanon.

Israel NEUTRAL

Not involved in the negotiations despite being a primary party to the regional tension.

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