New Delhi, June 19 -- The United States has 'conceded' to Iran's demands, an expert said, analysing the interim Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed on Wednesday, June 18 between the US and Iran to end the war. But there's more than what appears on the surface.

The text of the MoU signed by the US and Iran, published by several media outlets, suggests that while Iran has been given some major economic relief, the end of the war depends on the "final deal" - which both parties have committed to achieving within 60 days. This period is "extendable by mutual consent," the MoU states.

Iran is widely seen as the top beneficiary of the interim US-Iran deal, with the MoU recognising Iran's control over the Strait of Hormuz, removal of US n...