In a major breakthrough in diplomatic efforts, the United States and Iran have reportedly established a joint committee to oversee negotiations and a "de-confliction cell" aimed at bringing an end to attacks in Lebanon. According to mediators, the move marks a significant step towards reducing tensions between the two nations, which have been at odds for decades. The committee is expected to facilitate dialogue and cooperation on key issues, including the situation in Lebanon, where Iranian-backed Hezbollah has been locked in a bitter conflict with Israel. With this development, hopes are rising that a long-standing cycle of violence may finally be coming to an end, paving the way for a more stable and peaceful Middle East.
US, Iran establish committee to oversee talks and a 'de-confliction cell' to end attacks in Lebanon, mediators say.