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In a final deal, Iran would also have to reopen the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for the U.S. lifting its blockade of the waterway.
The source said that most people agree on the basic ideas, and the Trump administration is pleased with how things are going, even though they are still working on finishing up the specifics.
The official said that Iran seems more open to making deals now than it did before the military operation.
They say it doesn’t matter if the promise is for 20 or 30 years; what matters is how it will be enforced.
The source said they think the deal will go further than the Obama administration’s 2015 nuclear deal, which let enrichment go up to a certain point.
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