The current deal is still being negotiated, but based on available information, it seems to have some similarities with the 2015 Iran nuclear agreement, also known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA). However, there are some key differences.
The new deal may impose stricter limits on Iran’s nuclear activities and provide more robust monitoring mechanisms. Nevertheless, it’s difficult to say whether it’s better without knowing all the details. The 2015 agreement had its strengths, such as limiting Iran’s uranium enrichment, but it also had weaknesses, like sunset clauses that allowed some restrictions to expire.
Until the terms of the new deal are fully disclosed, it’s hard to make a direct comparison. But if the new agreement addresses some of the weaknesses of the original JCPOA, it could potentially be more effective in preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
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