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The article discusses the Islamabad Agreement signed between the United States and Iran in June 2026, aimed at halting military escalation and regulating navigation channels in the Strait of Hormuz following the outbreak of war in February 2026. Although the agreement faces differing evaluations among international elites—some viewing it as a necessary and positive step, while others see it as limited in impact and giving Iran an opportunity to rearrange its strategies—it remains a fragile interim framework reflecting the Biden administration's efforts to achieve regional stability amidst security and diplomatic challenges.
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