Lebanon Debate
Lebanon Debate
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Despite recent optimism, critical issues between the United States and Iran remain unresolved. The most prominent of these is the Strait of Hormuz, where Washington demands the opening of the passage without imposing fees or Iranian authorities, while Iran insists on managing maritime traffic within it. The agreement faces difficulties over the nuclear program, with Washington insisting on dismantling the program and removing highly enriched uranium, whereas Iran asserts its right to enrichment. The issue of frozen Iranian assets also remains a major point of contention; Iran demands their return, while Washington links their release to Tehran’s compliance with the terms of the agreement. Additionally, the Lebanon file is connected to this overall negotiation, as Iran emphasizes that the Lebanese arena is involved, while Israel rejects linking it to the talks and affirms its continued control over areas in Lebanon.
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