But, as is so often the case in international diplomacy, the real success of any agreement lies in the details. For now, the details remain shrouded in fog. Tehran and Washington have each fed the memorandum into their own narrative machine, stripping it for parts and presenting the wreckage as proof that they, and not the other side, emerged from the conflict victorious.
This comes as the Strait of Hormuz appears destined to become yet another frozen Middle East conflict: contained, but not resolved, in perpetual crisis rather than lasting peace.