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The deal that could reopen Strait of Hormuz: What Trump and Iran are negotiating

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The deal that could reopen Strait of Hormuz: What Trump and Iran are negotiating
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The US and Iran are negotiating a tentative 'Islamabad agreement' to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and pause regional fighting for 60 days. The deal includes provisions for nuclear non-proliferation and sanctions relief, though it awaits final approval from Iranian leadership.

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A successful agreement could significantly de-escalate tensions in the Middle East and stabilize global oil shipping routes.

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The article reports on ongoing diplomatic negotiations by citing multiple sources and acknowledging conflicting statements from both sides.

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