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Warum Ein Deal Zwischen Dem Iran Und Den USA So Schwer Ist
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The article discusses the potential for a comprehensive deal between Iran and the United States, citing reports that representatives from both sides have reached an agreement through Pakistan's mediation. Key elements of this proposed framework include reopening the Strait of Hormuz for global trade and lifting US blockades in exchange for Iran dismantling its nuclear program and ceasing funding to regional terror groups.
Key points
- A potential preliminary framework agreement aims to end hostilities between Iran and the US, with detailed negotiations expected within 60 days.
- The deal reportedly requires reopening the Strait of Hormuz for oil, gas, and fertilizer trade, leading to the lifting of US blockades on Iranian ports.
- Iran would be required to dismantle its nuclear program, allowing the US to take possession of enriched uranium material.
- Furthermore, Iran is expected to agree not to fund regional terrorist groups while respecting its territorial sovereignty.
- While a deal seems close, both sides remain cautious, with Iran's foreign minister advising media caution regarding specific details.
Claims assessed
- VerifiableA preliminary agreement could establish the starting point for deeper negotiations within a 60-day timeframe.
- VerifiableThe deal reportedly involves reopening the Strait of Hormuz and lifting US blockades on Iranian ports in exchange for concessions from Iran.
- VerifiableA high-ranking US official stated that the agreement would lead to Iran dismantling its nuclear program, with enriched uranium being removed by the US.
- VerifiableThe article mentions that frozen Iranian assets abroad might be released, but only after Tehran provides corresponding counter-services, not directly upon signing a framework agreement.
Missing context
The article does not specify which specific US or Iranian officials are making these statements, nor does it provide details on the international pressure (e.g., from the UN Security Council) that might influence the final terms of the agreement.
Topic context
The full article is on the original publisher site.
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