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Cenevre’de ABD-İran Barışı: Hürmüz Boğazı Açılıyor, Nükleer Müzakereler Başlıyor

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ABD ile İran arasında 108 gün süren savaşın ardından varılan geçici barış anlaşmasının 19 Haziran’da Cenevre’de imzalanması bekleniyor. Anlaşma, Hürmüz Boğazı’nın yeniden açılmasını ve İran’ın petrol ihracatına derhal başlamasını öngörüyor; bu, küresel petrol fiyatlarının düşmesine yol açtı. Ayrıca, İran’ın nükleer programını ele alacak kalıcı barış müzakerelerinin yeniden başlaması için zemin hazırlandı. G7 liderleri anlaşmayı memnuniyetle karşılasa da, İran’ın balistik füze programını kapsamadığı için daha geniş görüşmeler çağrısı yaptı. ABD’de bazı senatörler şüphelerini dile getirirken, Türkiye arabuluculuk çabalarıyla sürece katkıda bulundu. İran’a 300 milyar dolarlık ekonomik kalkınma programına erişim sağlanması, ülkeye önemli bir mali rahatlama getirecek. Geçici mutabakat, Orta Doğu’da istikrar beklentilerini artırsa da, taraflar arasındaki güvensizlik ve nihai anlaşmanın karmaşık müzakerelere bağlı olması belirsizliği koruyor. Trump yönetimi, savaştan pragmatik bir çıkış yaparken, başlangıçtaki maksimalist hedeflerine ulaşamadı.

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