
Does the content of the agreement between Washington and Tehran designate a winner?
Everyone is trying to emerge from this crisis with their heads held high, but as Amélie Myriam Chelly, a researcher specializing in Iran at the Sorbonne-Nouvelle in Paris, reminds us, “it is only a memorandum of understanding, and as such, it does not mean much definitive about the progress made by everyone”. At this stage, after the remote signing on Wednesday evening of this 14-point text, Tehran undertakes to immediately reopen the Strait of Hormuz, and, within the framework of negotiations which remain to come, to dilute its enriched uranium in exchange for a lifting of international sanctions.
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