Washington and Tehran sign a new agreement amid ambiguity in the terms
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A US-Iranian agreement was concluded to partially reopen the Strait of Hormuz and extend the ceasefire in the Gulf for a period of 60 days, with an economic package that includes lifting sanctions, unfreezing assets, and establishing a reconstruction fund worth $300 billion.
A US-Iranian agreement was concluded to partially reopen the Strait of Hormuz and extend the ceasefire in the Gulf for a period of 60 days, with an economic package that includes lifting sanctions, unfreezing assets, and establishing a reconstruction fund worth $300 billion. Despite the decline in fighting, Benjamin Netanyahu is clinging to his forces remaining in southern Lebanon, amid ambiguity about the fate of the Iranian nuclear and missile program and uranium stockpile.
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