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New York Times says agreement opens dialogue but not final peace
The New York Times reports that the interim agreement between the United States and Iran is viewed as a step toward reducing tensions rather than a definitive resolution. International reactions reflect hope for stability in energy markets and trade, but concerns remain about unresolved issues like Iran's nuclear program and Middle East security.
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