Saudi media: The US and Iran delegations may hold an online meeting to sign an agreement, with focus on the Strait of Hormuz navigation issue

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Deep Tide TechFlow News: On June 14, according to Saudi Arabia’s Al Arabiya TV, representatives from the United States and Iran are expected to hold an online meeting to help move forward the signing of a peace agreement. The report said the meeting will include mediators from Pakistan and Qatar.

According to the related information, the memorandum of understanding (Memorandum of Understanding, MOU) may be signed with U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance and Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf in attendance.

The report also said that if the agreement is ultimately finalized, the Strait of Hormuz will reopen, allowing relevant vessels to pass through this globally important energy transportation corridor without paying tolls.

However, as of now, the U.S. and Iran have not officially released the text of the agreement, nor have they made any official confirmation of the reports. The market continues to closely monitor the progress of the subsequent negotiations and the potential impact that the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz may have on global energy and financial markets.

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