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US and Iran Agree to Open Strait of Hormuz
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A historic breakthrough is underway as the U.S. and Iran edge toward ending their conflict with a preliminary deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz—lifting the U.S. naval blockade and guaranteeing toll-free passage. While key nuclear details remain unresolved, diplomats are racing to finalize the agreement ahead of a Friday signing in Switzerland. President Trump will spotlight the deal at the G7 summit, as global leaders weigh in. The UN urges restraint to ensure lasting peace. Shipping firms remain cautious, warning full confidence may take weeks. Vice President Vance heralds the progress, noting Iran’s top officials will attend the signing, and warns that lasting peace demands sustained effort. Though military operations are set to cease across all fronts—including Lebanon—some security zones may stay under Israeli control. The U.S. also signals potential future action if Iran fails to finalize a nuclear deal or revenue-sharing agreement.
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