60-day clock starts for negotiations with Iran over strait, nuclear future
The U.S. and Iran began 60-day peace negotiations to open the Strait of Hormuz, lift an oil blockade, and finalize a nuclear deal. President Donald Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian signed an agreement to end hostilities, which ceased on Feb. 28 after claiming numerous lives and disrupting the global economy.
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- 60-day clock starts for negotiations with Iran over strait, nuclear future
- 60-day clock starts for negotiations with Iran over strait, nuclear future
- 60-day clock starts for negotiations with Iran over strait, nuclear future
- 60-day clock starts for negotiations with Iran over strait, nuclear future
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