
Despite the agreement, repeated mutual attacks occurred; vague wording of the deal is criticized
USA-Iran framework agreement: shipping in Strait of Hormuz still uncertain
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Summary
Iran War: US-Iran Framework Agreement: What Has Trump Achieved Anyway. Great was the cheer of the US President when he reached a vague framework agreement with the leadership in Iran. According to his idea, the USA should now claim revenues of 20 percent of the cargo value for the escort.
Furthermore, For Trump and his Republicans, this is a problem less than four months before the important midterm elections: if his party colleagues lose their currently very narrow majority in even one of the two parliamentary chambers, Trump will have to expect significantly more headwinds from the Democrats for the rest of his term. © dpa-infocom, dpa:260713-930-379693/1. Soon half of the 60-day period is over – and instead of intensively negotiating nuclear issues, the situation around the Strait of Hormuz is proving to be a far from pacified conflict hotspot. The vague wording 'to the best of its ability' is one of several in the agreement that leaves much room for interpretation and has been criticized for it.
In addition, Nearly four weeks after the framework agreement came into force, the future of free merchant shipping in the strait, central to global oil trade, remains uncertain after repeated mutual attacks. Regardless of this, there have been repeated mutual attacks in recent weeks. Sanctions: A temporary lifting that Trump reversed The US government had committed in the framework agreement to lift 'all sanctions' against Iran.
Moreover, The strait is open and will remain open, with or without Iran.
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Iran War: US-Iran Framework Agreement: What Has Trump Achieved Anyway.
reliability low1/4 sourcesGreat was the cheer of the US President when he reached a vague framework agreement with the leadership in Iran.
reliability low1/3 sourcesAccording to his idea, the USA should now claim revenues of 20 percent of the cargo value for the escort.
reliability low1/2 sourcesFor Trump and his Republicans, this is a problem less than four months before the important midterm elections: if his party colleagues lose their currently very narrow majority in even one of the two parliamentary chambers, Trump will have to expect significantly more headwinds from the Democrats for the rest of his term. © dpa-infocom, dpa:260713-930-379693/1
reliability low1/2 sourcesSoon half of the 60-day period is over – and instead of intensively negotiating nuclear issues, the situation around the Strait of Hormuz is proving to be a far from pacified conflict hotspot.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe vague wording 'to the best of its ability' is one of several in the agreement that leaves much room for interpretation and has been criticized for it.
reliability low1/2 sourcesNearly four weeks after the framework agreement came into force, the future of free merchant shipping in the strait, central to global oil trade, remains uncertain after repeated mutual attacks.
reliability low1/2 sourcesRegardless of this, there have been repeated mutual attacks in recent weeks.
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Sanctions: A temporary lifting that Trump reversed The US government had committed in the framework agreement to lift 'all sanctions' against Iran.
according to DIE ZEITThe strait is open and will remain open, with or without Iran.
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