CNN reported that the United States and Iran have agreed to pause further strikes after a sharp escalation tied to the Strait of Hormuz.
The reported pause follows recent attacks and counterattacks that raised concerns about a wider conflict in the region. U.S. officials said talks are expected to focus on reducing military pressure and keeping commercial shipping moving through one of the world’s most important oil routes.
President Donald Trump has continued to warn Iran against further attacks, while Iranian officials have defended their position and signaled that control of the waterway remains a central issue.
The Strait of Hormuz is closely watched because a major share of global oil shipments passes through it. Any disruption there can affect energy markets and increase pressure on governments trying to avoid a broader crisis.
For now, the situation remains fragile. The reported talks may lower tensions, but both sides are still watching for signs of renewed military action.





