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The 60-day deadline established by the "Islamabad Understanding" agreement between the United States and Iran has ended without reaching a final deal or an official extension, leading to an escalation in tensions in the Strait of Hormuz and a significant decline in maritime navigation activity. The agreement aimed to halt military operations, lift the naval blockade on Iran, and establish a diplomatic pathway regarding Iran's nuclear program and sanctions, along with a plan to reconstruct the Iranian economy at a value of $300 billion. Despite efforts by mediators and expectations of an extension, Washington announced that the deadline has expired, and Iran refused to comply. This has resulted in a substantial decrease in the passage of ships through the strait. However, tensions continue as statements about the importance of the strait and Iran's control over its situation have intensified.
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