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The United States and Iran have reached a temporary understanding to extend a 60-day ceasefire, which includes opening the Strait of Hormuz without fees and resuming the export of Iranian oil, in an effort to reduce tensions and restart negotiations over Iran's nuclear program. The agreement also involves Tehran's commitment not to develop nuclear weapons, along with responsibilities for the gradual lifting of sanctions in exchange for implementing field measures. The deal comes amid disagreements over the nuclear issue and the U.S. military presence in the region. It reflects a shift away from the original American goals of toppling the Iranian regime and aims to stabilize the region and reduce tensions.
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