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'What have we actually gained?' critics ask, as Iran war truce text remains under wraps

'What have we actually gained?' critics ask, as Iran war truce text remains under wraps
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US President Donald Trump has announced that a memorandum of understanding to end the war in the Gulf has been signed with Iran. While the Strait of Hormuz is reportedly partially reopened, critics and opposition leaders are demanding transparency regarding the deal's specific terms.

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The agreement marks a significant shift in US-Iran relations and global oil security, though its lack of transparency and ongoing regional tensions with Israel raise concerns about its long-term stability.

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By Parisa Hafezi, Maya Gebeily, Humeyra Pamuk and Steve Holland , Reuters

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The article reports on official statements from both the administration and the opposition, maintaining a balanced perspective on the controversy surrounding the deal's secrecy.

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