Iran's monitoring agreement with the International Atomic Energy Agency will be extended until June 24. A spokesman for the Iranian Foreign Ministry said that the Iranian side believes that there are differences in the (implementation) sequence and verification of the nuclear agreement. The Associated Press analyzed that the window for the United States to reach an agreement with Iran is narrowing, and the tension may further escalate. The Associated Press analyzed that the window for the United States to reach an agreement with Iran is narrowing, and the tension may further escalate. In addition, Iran is intensively preparing for the presidential election on the 18th of next month, and the control over the negotiation of the Iran nuclear agreement has become the focus of contention between hardliners and moderates. According to foreign media reports, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said, "The United States' attitude towards Iran is to clearly express its willingness to lift sanctions in accordance with the nuclear agreement. We will continue to negotiate until a final agreement is reached." However, the Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister revealed that on the issue of lifting some sanctions There are still differences with the United States. The nuclear agreement signed by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and Iran has expired on Saturday, and Iran is reported to be likely to extend the interim verification agreement for one month. According to market sources, Iran is preparing to increase its oil export capacity to the highest level in the next few months. $Light Crude Oil - main 2305(CLmain)$
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