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The United States and Iran are approaching a preliminary understanding aimed at ending the war and implementing reforms in the energy sector and maritime security, with a focus on opening the Strait of Hormuz. The potential agreement revolves around a testing period of 30 to 60 days, which would include a partial lifting of sanctions and a reduction in tensions, while discussions on the nuclear issue would continue at a later stage. Meanwhile, Tehran emphasizes ending the war and maintaining its sovereignty over the strait without immediately committing to nuclear commitments. Both sides agree on the importance of the Strait of Hormuz and the nuclear file, but they differ over the nature of the understanding. Washington describes it as a transitional framework beginning with easing sanctions in exchange for limited Iranian steps, whereas Tehran views it as a step toward ending the war and lifting the siege without an immediate commitment to nuclear obligations.
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