
Iran War: US Framework Agreement with Iran Expires: What Did It Bring?
No warring party seems to be seeking an extension of the narrow, 14-point agreement.
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No warring party seems to be seeking an extension of the narrow, 14-point agreement. When or whether such progress will be made, however, is completely unclear. The framework agreement gave the warring parties 60 days to clarify the particularly controversial issues, such as how to deal with Iran’s nuclear program.
Furthermore, The vague phrase “to the best of our ability” is one of several in the agreement that left much room for interpretation and were therefore vehemently criticised. Iran, in consultation with the other bordering strait, the Sultanate of Oman, wants to levy a fee for the transit in the future. But soon there were new Iranian attacks on ships, the traffic came back almost to a standstill.
In addition, After the start of the war, the Iranians paralyzed the Strait of Hormuz with threats and attacks on ships, they are also said to have laid sea mines. Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghtschi, for example, said late last week that the US had violated the agreement and resumed attacks. However, the 60-day agreement in mid-June did not last long.
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No warring party seems to be seeking an extension of the narrow, 14-point agreement.
reliability low1/2 sourcesWhen or whether such progress will be made, however, is completely unclear.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe framework agreement gave the warring parties 60 days to clarify the particularly controversial issues, such as how to deal with Iran’s nuclear program.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe vague phrase “to the best of our ability” is one of several in the agreement that left much room for interpretation and were therefore vehemently criticised.
reliability low1/2 sourcesIran, in consultation with the other bordering strait, the Sultanate of Oman, wants to levy a fee for the transit in the future.
reliability low1/2 sourcesBut soon there were new Iranian attacks on ships, the traffic came back almost to a standstill.
reliability low1/2 sourcesAfter the start of the war, the Iranians paralyzed the Strait of Hormuz with threats and attacks on ships, they are also said to have laid sea mines.
reliability low1/2 sourcesIran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghtschi, for example, said late last week that the US had violated the agreement and resumed attacks.
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However, the 60-day agreement in mid-June did not last long.
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