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Today, Monday, the 60-day extension announced in the memorandum of understanding between the United States and Iran regarding negotiations for a comprehensive agreement on Iran's nuclear program and the lifting of the maritime blockade will end without reaching a final agreement. The memorandum focused on reviving navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, where Washington pledged to begin lifting the blockade within 30 days, while Iran committed to ensuring the passage of commercial ships through the strait free of charge for 60 days. As the deadline approaches, fears are escalating of possible military escalation, especially with reports of Iranian military movements in the Gulf of Oman and around the strait, although these have not been officially confirmed. The Hormuz negotiations are considered one of the key factors for regional stability. Possible scenarios suggest either an extension of negotiations or continued tensions without an agreement, with the likelihood of increased military actions if diplomatic efforts fail.
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