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On June 17, the United States and Iran reached a memorandum of understanding, which led to eased sanctions on Iran's oil sector and secured funding for reconstruction. Meanwhile, both sides regained some privileges, such as opening the Strait of Hormuz and relaxing restrictions on Iran's nuclear program. Although the United States seeks to exploit the agreement politically, experts believe that the negotiations will not go beyond the results of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action. A 60-day window has been opened for new rounds of negotiations, with the possibility of resuming military operations or imposing additional pressures if final consensus stalls.
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