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An initial draft understanding between the United States and Iran has revealed the parties' intention to cease military escalation and contain tensions by reopening the Strait of Hormuz to international navigation without fees, in exchange for a gradual easing of American sanctions on Iran. The draft includes a 60-day extension of the ceasefire and efforts to manage Iran's nuclear program, with guarantees that Iran does not seek nuclear weapons and a reduction in uranium enrichment levels under international supervision. However, the issue of frozen assets remains a major point of disagreement. This came after intensive negotiations led by Qatar and overseen by Gulf diplomatic efforts, resulting in the United States stepping back from a military strike option, with expectations of announcing a final agreement soon.
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