US-Iran De-Confliction Deal Sparks Hope for Crypto Market Reforms
A major breakthrough in US-Iran talks has led to the creation of a de-confliction cell aimed at ending military operations in Lebanon. The agreement, announced on June 21, 2026, was reached after talks held in Switzerland and mediated by Qatar and Pakistan.
The de-confliction cell will be overseen by a High Level Committee responsible for monitoring compliance and managing the transition from active hostilities to a structured ceasefire framework.
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi pointed out that the agreement could lead to the easing of oil export restrictions, lifting blockades, and progress on releasing frozen Iranian assets as part of a wider reconstruction initiative for Lebanon.




