Qin Tian, deputy director of the Middle East Institute at the China Institute of Contemporary International Relations, said that based on currently disclosed information the imminent US‑Iran ceasefire memorandum is likely to be limited in both content and effect. He said Washington and Tehran have divergent readings of the text, the memorandum leaves key bilateral disputes unresolved for later negotiations, and ongoing military risks — including US‑Iran standoffs in the Persian Gulf and Strait o

2026-06-13

Qin Tian, deputy director of the Middle East Institute at the China Institute of Contemporary International Relations, said that based on currently disclosed information the imminent US‑Iran ceasefire memorandum is likely to be limited in both content and effect. He said Washington and Tehran have divergent readings of the text, the memorandum leaves key bilateral disputes unresolved for later negotiations, and ongoing military risks — including US‑Iran standoffs in the Persian Gulf and Strait of Hormuz and Israeli strikes on Hezbollah in southern Lebanon — could spark wider Iran‑Israel clashes and undermine further talks.