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Middle East crisis live: Tehran says it will charge ships in strait of Hormuz after 60 days; US-Iran presidents sign peace deal
Tehran announced it will charge ships in the Strait of Hormuz after a 60-day period, and US and Iranian presidents signed a peace deal. The agreement includes a memorandum of understanding extending a truce, with the Strait's status not returning to prewar conditions. Philippines President Ferdinand R Marcos Jr expressed optimism about restored navigation in the strait.
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