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The 60-day period of negotiations between Tehran and Washington has ended without reaching an agreement on key issues, including Iran's nuclear program, the lifting of sanctions, and the management of the Strait of Hormuz. Tensions have escalated, as Washington rejected any understanding and imposed a naval blockade on the strait, while Iran announced its transition from defense to offense with the aim of breaking the blockade through potential attacks on American vessels, insisting that the Memorandum of Understanding remains the basis for a resolution. In response, Washington continues its policy of economic strangulation to destabilize the Iranian regime, while Iran prepares for military and diplomatic options, warning that ongoing crisis costs the region and the world dearly. Despite the current escalation and tensions, there remains an opportunity to steer dialogue and negotiations back on track.
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