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How new deal may differ from Obama-era nuclear accord
Washington and Tehran are exploring a new nuclear agreement that differs from the 2015 Obama-era JCPOA, with a focus on extending a ceasefire and deferring complex nuclear issues. Experts emphasize the importance of verification, inspections, and compromise, while contrasting the new framework with the JCPOA's strict restrictions on Iran's nuclear program.
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