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A Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the United States and Iran after more than two years of negotiations and tensions, aimed at easing escalation in the region. Under this agreement, Iran achieved economic and political gains, such as the lifting of sanctions on oil exports and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, while some unresolved issues remain, such as Iran's nuclear program, with Iran reaffirming its non-aim to develop nuclear weapons. Meanwhile, Washington imposed conditions focused on Iran not developing nuclear weapons and ensuring navigation safety in the strait. The understandings resulted in a relative balance between the two sides, with major issues postponed for future negotiations.
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