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US and Iran may finalize ceasefire agreement by Wednesday

17 June 2026
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The US, Iran, and involved mediators are in discussions to potentially expedite the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to as early as Wednesday. The original plan was to finalize the agreement by Friday, but sources indicate that an electronic signing could occur by Wednesday evening. If the MoU is signed, it will result in the public release of the agreement’s full text, with specific provisions concerning the Strait of Hormuz becoming effective immediately. The accelerated timetable is said to be a mutual agreement by both the US and Iran to facilitate faster access to the Strait, while Iran insists on keeping the MoU’s contents confidential until the formal signing. US officials have stated they are advocating for the release of the agreement’s details to inform the American public.

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The Strait of Hormuz is a critical maritime chokepoint through which a significant percentage of the world’s oil passes, making any agreements regarding it particularly important for global energy security. The discussions surrounding the MoU indicate a shift in diplomatic relations between the US and Iran, suggesting potential for future negotiations on broader issues. Historically, tensions in the region have led to conflicts that impact not only the countries involved but also international markets and security dynamics. The outcome of this MoU could influence geopolitical stability in the Middle East and the global economy.

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