US official: US and Iran agree to stop mutual attacks, will meet in Qatar this week.

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BlockBeats News, June 29 - A senior U.S. official said that the United States and Iran have agreed to stop attacking each other, and the two sides plan to meet on Tuesday in Doha, the capital of Qatar, to resolve disputes over the Strait of Hormuz. Earlier, just 11 days after the ceasefire memorandum was signed, both sides launched attacks again, while Trump threatened to restart the war and "finish the job," putting the situation on a precarious edge.

A senior U.S. official stated, "We have decided to cease all military operations," using the military term for attacks and other offensive actions. According to a person familiar with the talks, the meeting originally scheduled for Tuesday in Switzerland was intended to address Iran's nuclear program. However, after the escalation of the situation, the meeting location was changed and refocused on the Strait of Hormuz.

According to a U.S. official and a person familiar with the matter, Nick Stewart, who leads the U.S. technical team, is expected to attend the meeting.

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