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US and Iran reportedly pause strikes ahead of renewed Qatar talks, US official says

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June 28, 2026

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Iran and the US have reportedly agreed to stop attacks and renew talks, according to a senior US official. It aims to end the tit-for-tat strikes traded by the countries, followed by each party accusing the other of breaking the ceasefire agreement. The two sides are due to meet on Tuesday in Qatar’s capital to resolve their dispute over the Strait of Hormuz.

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Utusan Malaysia

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· Jun 29, 2026

AS-Iran setuju henti serangan, bertemu di Qatar

DOHA: Amerika Syarikat (AS) dan Iran bersetuju untuk menghentikan serangan antara satu sama lain serta akan mengadakan rundingan di Qatar pada Selasa bagi menyelesaikan pertikaian mengenai Selat Hormuz. Menurut laporan media AS yang memetik pegawai kanan negara itu, persetujuan tersebut dicapai selepas kedua-dua pihak saling melancarkan serangan sejak beberapa hari lalu, walaupun memorandum persefahaman yang ... Read more The post AS-Iran setuju henti serangan, bertemu di Qatar appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

The Tribune

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· Jun 29, 2026

US, Iran halt strikes; likely to hold talks in Doha over way forward

The United States and Iran have agreed to stop attacking each other and are expected to hold high-level talks at Doha in Qatar on Tuesday after tit-for-tat weekend strikes threatened to derail their fragile peace accord. Although US President Donald Trump announced that a meeting will take place in Qatar, Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem []

Assahifa

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· Jun 29, 2026

U.S., Iran Agree to Halt Attacks Ahead of Qatar Talks on Strait of Hormuz: Axios

The United States and Iran have agreed to halt attacks against each other and are set to hold talks in Qatar on Tuesday aimed at resolving tensions over the Strait of Hormuz, according to a senior U.S. official cited by Axios. The reported agreement comes less than two weeks after a ceasefire between the two ...

The Media Line

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· Jun 29, 2026

US, Iran Agree To Halt Attacks and Resume Hormuz Talks in Doha

The United States and Iran agreed to stop [] The post US, Iran Agree To Halt Attacks and Resume Hormuz Talks in Doha appeared first on The Media Line.

Middle East Eye

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· Jun 21, 2026

Qatar confirms launch of US-Iran talks in Switzerland

Qatar confirms launch of US-Iran talks in Switzerland Mediator Qatar has confirmed that talks between the US and Iran have started in Switzerland. In a statement Qatar's foreign ministry announced the launch of the Lake Lucerne Summit and the first meeting of the high-level committee with the participation of representatives from the United States of America, the Islamic Republic of Iran, and the two mediating states, the State of Qatar and the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. Doha added it hoped the meetings would lead to a comprehensive and lasting agreement addressing all aspects covered by the Memorandum of Understanding, referring to an accord signed by the US and Iran earlier this week. Iranian state television also confirmed on Sunday that delegations from Iran, Qatar and the US were holding a meeting in Switzerland to discuss a ceasefire in Lebanon and Iran's frozen assets. A tripartite meeting involving Iran, the United States and Qatar on the subjects of a comprehensive ceasefire in Lebanon and Iran's blocked assets is currently being held at the negotiation venue, state broadcaster Irib said in a report.

Euronews

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· Jun 29, 2026

US and Iran agree to pause attacks and meet in Qatar

US and Iran agree to halt strikes and hold talks in Qatar on Tuesday over Strait of Hormuz tensions, US media reports.

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Related coverage for "US and Iran reportedly pause strikes ahead of renewed Qatar talks, US official says": Utusan Malaysia — AS-Iran setuju henti serangan, bertemu di Qatar. The Tribune — US, Iran halt strikes; likely to hold talks in Doha over way forward. Assahifa — U.S., Iran Agree to Halt Attacks Ahead of Qatar Talks on Strait of Hormuz: Axios. The Media Line — US, Iran Agree To Halt Attacks and Resume Hormuz Talks in Doha. Middle East Eye — Qatar confirms launch of US-Iran talks in Switzerland. Euronews — US and Iran agree to pause attacks and meet in Qatar