The US and Iran are nearing an electronic peace deal to end hostilities and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, mediated by Qatar and Pakistan.The agreement establishes a sixty-day framework for talks on nuclear issues and frozen assets, though it faces criticism for not addressing Iran's missile program.This move comes after months of regional conflict and serves as a primary effort to stabilize global markets ahead of the upcoming G7 summit.Negotiators from
Qatar are currently in
Tehran to finalize the document following intense military exchanges that threatened earlier ceasefire efforts.