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Iran is celebrating what many in Tehran are calling a major diplomatic and economic victory after the United States moved to temporarily ease key oil sanctions under a new 60-day framework agreement. The waiver allows Iranian oil exports and covers related services such as banking, shipping, transport, and insurance, marking one of the most significant shifts in U.S.-Iran policy in decades.

The sanctions regime against Iran dates back to the 1979 Islamic Revolution and was expanded over the years due to concerns over Iran’s nuclear program, regional activities, and other geopolitical disputes. Now, with Washington granting temporary sanctions relief, global attention is focused on whether this move could pave the way for a broader agreement between the two countries.

Supporters argue the deal could stabilize global energy markets, lower oil prices, and reduce tensions in the Middle East. Critics, however, warn that easing sanctions could provide Tehran with greater economic leverage while key regional disputes remain unresolved.

Will this temporary waiver lead to a historic breakthrough in U.S.-Iran relations, or is it only a short-term diplomatic move? Watch the full report.

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00:25Breaking developments from Washington
00:28involving a major shift in U.S. policy toward Iran.
00:32According to reports, the United States has issued a temporary 60-day waiver
00:37lifting key sanctions on Iranian oil exports,
00:41marking one of the most significant diplomatic moves in recent years
00:45between Washington and Tehran.
00:47The decision reportedly authorizes the production, transport,
00:52sale and financial services linked to Iranian crude oil and petroleum products,
00:57including banking, shipping and insurance operations.
01:00The waiver is said to remain active until August 21, 2026.
01:05This move comes under a broader 60-day interim framework agreement
01:10between the United States and Iran aimed at reducing tensions
01:14following months of regional instability including disruptions around the Strait of Hormuz.
01:19Officials familiar with the development suggest the agreement is designed as a temporary economic and diplomatic bridge,
01:27allowing both sides to stabilize energy markets while working toward a longer-term political settlement.
01:33As part of the wider framework, discussions reportedly include a possible ceasefire arrangement,
01:39reopening of key shipping routes and limited nuclear-related commitments by Iran under international monitoring systems.
01:47The oil waiver is being viewed as a major incentive aimed at encouraging compliance and de-escalation during this critical
01:5560-day period.
01:56Market analysts say the decision could have an immediate impact on global oil supply and prices,
02:03especially as Iran increases exports that had been heavily restricted under long-standing sanctions.
02:09However, the move has triggered mixed reactions across political circles.
02:14Supporters argue this is a pragmatic step that could help stabilize global energy markets, reduce inflationary pressure,
02:21and open a new diplomatic channel between two long-time adversaries.
02:26Critics, however, warn that easing sanctions could weaken long-standing pressure on Iran
02:31and shift geopolitical dynamics in the Middle East, particularly involving U.S. allies in the region.
02:38Officials emphasize that this is not a full lifting of sanctions, but a limited and conditional waiver that will expire
02:45after 60 days,
02:47unless extended or replaced by a broader agreement.
02:50The coming weeks will be crucial as both Washington and Tehran negotiate whether this temporary arrangement can evolve into a
02:58more permanent deal.
02:59For now, global attention remains focused on how this decision will reshape energy markets,
03:05diplomacy, and security across the Middle East.
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