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Despite agreement, G7 looks to decrease Strait of Hormuz reliance
European leaders at the G7 summit are discussing decreasing global reliance on the Strait of Hormuz following Iran's shutdown of the waterway, which has raised concerns about Tehran using it as a bargaining chip. They have pledged military assets to help reopen the Strait.
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