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Temporary Agreement Between the US and Iran Emerges: Oil Trade to Proceed First, Nuclear Issue to Be Addressed in Future NegotiationsThe details of the interim agreement reached by the United States and Iran to end the conflict in the Middle East began to be disclosed gradually on Tuesday. U.S. President Trump stated that the agreement would prevent Tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons. A senior U.S. official revealed that the agreement allows Iran to immediately sell oil and fuel after signing and provides banking, transport, and insurance services to facilitate transactions, but only if Iran complies with all terms, including pledges not to possess nuclear weapons, destroying enriched materials, and ensuring freedom of navigation in the strait.The interim agreement aims to extend the fragile ceasefire by 60 days and to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, which has been effectively blocked by Iran since February. Vice President Vance stated that the signed memorandum is a “very general” document of only one and a half pages. The official signing ceremony is scheduled for Friday in Switzerland, with Vance and Iran’s chief negotiator Qalibaf set to attend.Challenging issues such as the future of Iran’s nuclear program will be handled in the next phase of negotiations, which will start immediately after Friday’s signing. Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi confirmed this arrangement. However, two other objectives previously cited by Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to justify the war—the cessation of Iranian support for regional proxy groups and the containment of its missile program—are believed not to be on the current negotiation agenda.In terms of market reaction, oil prices continued to fall on Tuesday, dropping nearly 5% to a new three-month low, but industry officials said that full recovery of Middle Eastern oil and gas production will still take several months. Iranian President Pezeshkian called the agreement an “important step” towards ending hostilities but emphasized that a final agreement “has not yet taken shape.”Regarding implementation of the agreement, both sides stated that the Strait of Hormuz will remain open starting Friday, but it will be a gradual process for shipping traffic to return to normal. The conflict between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon remains a major complicating factor. Iran is demanding a complete halt to hostilities, but Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu said Israel will not withdraw troops from southern Lebanon, a stance that Trump expressed was “unsatisfactory.”