As deal is agreed with US, not all in Iran are convinced that peace is here
Summary
The United States and Iran have agreed on a memorandum to end nearly four months of conflict, which will reopen the Strait of Hormuz and lift a US naval blockade on Iran’s southern ports. Despite this agreement, many in Iran remain doubtful that the ceasefire means lasting peace due to unresolved issues like nuclear programs, sanctions, and frozen assets.Key Facts
- The US and Iran reached a memorandum of understanding to end hostilities after almost four months of conflict.
- The deal will reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a critical waterway controlled by Iran since February 28.
- The US will lift its naval blockade on Iran’s southern ports as part of the agreement.
- Key issues such as Iran’s nuclear program, US sanctions, and frozen Iranian assets are still unresolved.
- Many Iranians are skeptical that the agreement will bring long-term stability or be fully enforced.
- Recent violence, including Israeli bombing in Beirut, and opposition by Iranian hardliners have complicated the peace process.
- Iran delayed announcing the deal to avoid it coinciding with President Donald Trump’s birthday.
- Public opinion in Iran is divided, with some opposing concessions to the US and fearing future conflict.
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