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The United States and Iran have reached a temporary agreement to suspend military activities and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, after more than three months of armed clashes that led to a decline in navigation and a reduction in the number of ships passing through from about 135 to less than 10 ships daily, which impacted global energy supplies. Restarting operations in the strait requires complex logistical and security measures, including addressing vessel congestion, removing mines, and securing guarantees for toll-free passage, while tensions regarding the management of the strait remain ongoing. This development comes in the context of 60 days of negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program, with expectations of a gradual easing of sanctions on Iranian oil exports.
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