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Iran Deal Hinges on Hormuz

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A tentative U.S.-Iran deal would reopen the Strait of Hormuz and lift a U.S. port blockade before 60 days of nuclear and sanctions talks, while key terms remain undisclosed.

  1. Frame 1Pakistan-brokered deal plans to reopen Hormuz and remove a U.S. port blockade, with fuel prices and security at stake.
  2. Frame 2The first gate is simultaneous: Iran opens the strait as Washington removes the blockade from Iranian ports.
  3. Frame 3About one-fifth of world oil moves through Hormuz, so closure raised fuel, food, and fertilizer costs.
  4. Frame 4Then 60 days of talks would cover nuclear limits and possible sanctions relief, with details still undisclosed.
  5. Frame 5Open questions include missiles, Iran-backed allies such as Hezbollah, and fighting in Lebanon outside the deal.
  6. Frame 6Friday's Switzerland signing is the next checkpoint, after earlier announcements fell through and Monday terms stayed disputed.
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