Speaking to France Culture radio, Lagarde characterized the development as positive, provided that the agreement holds through the upcoming signing of a memorandum of understanding. The reopening of the Strait of Hormuz remains the primary economic incentive for global markets, as the waterway serves as a critical artery for international petroleum transit.
Despite the breakthrough, Lagarde tempered expectations regarding the long-term diplomatic outlook. She emphasized that the core dispute over Tehran's uranium enrichment program remains unresolved, requiring further negotiation and a formal framework to conclude. The current pact functions as a preliminary measure, leaving the most contentious aspects of the nuclear standoff to future discussions between Washington and Tehran.
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