US and Iran Issue Memo Aiming to End Hostilities
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A memorandum signed by the United States and Iran outlines steps to end the ongoing conflict between the two nations. The document was released in Tehran and details a framework for de-escalation and potential ceasefire measures.
The memo, signed by senior officials from both countries, calls for a halt to hostilities and sets a timetable for diplomatic engagement. It also includes provisions for the release of prisoners and the restoration of diplomatic channels.
This development follows months of heightened tensions and represents a significant diplomatic effort to reduce violence in the region.
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