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The latest Readers Speak poll asked readers: Will the Hormuz agreement last? The results reveal a cautious industry outlook. While some readers see the agreement as a positive step toward stability, most remain unconvinced that the situation has been fully resolved. Uncertainty remains the dominant view The largest share of readers selected Too early to judge . The result reflects the complexity of the situation. Although the agreement provides a framework for ending the conflict and reopening the Strait of Hormuz, several critical issues remain unresolved, including sanctions, regional security arrangements, and the future of Iran’s nuclear programme. For many readers, the agreement represents an important development, but not yet enough evidence to conclude that lasting stability has been achieved. Concerns over renewed tensions remain strong A significant number of readers believe that tensions will return . Months of military incidents, shipping disruptions, diplomatic setbacks, and competing political interests have created a level of uncertainty that cannot be removed overnight. The result suggests that many participants view the current agreement as vulnerable to future setbacks, particularly if negotiations on broader political issues fail to produce lasting solutions. Confidence exists, but with reservations A notable share of readers selected Yes, but fragile . This response highlights a middle-ground perspective. Readers in this group appear to believe that the agreement can hold, but only if all parties continue to support the negotiation process and avoid actions that could reignite tensions. The outcome reflects cautious optimism rather than full confidence. Few expect long-term stability immediately Only a small minority of readers selected Yes, long-term stability . The result suggests that despite the positive reaction from shipping and energy markets, most participants believe it is still too early to view the agreement as a permanent solution. Aft
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Readers Speak: Uncertainty dominates expectations for the Hormuz agreement

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