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U.S. and Iran Strike Truce on Nuclear Talks
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The U.S. and Iran have struck a surprise deal to ease tensions, immediately halting hostilities and lifting sanctions that block oil exports—opening the Strait of Hormuz and stabilizing global energy markets. Iran agrees to dilute enriched uranium, while the U.S. keeps some sanctions in place, offering future relief tied to ongoing talks. Signed quietly by both leaders—one in France, one in Tehran—the pact creates a 60-day window for deeper nuclear negotiations, aiming to de-escalate conflict while pushing for long-term solutions. Though oil exports resume and leverage shifts, major issues like Lebanon’s borders remain unresolved. This isn’t peace—but it’s a crucial first step toward diplomacy.
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