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First Thing: Iran says there is ‘progress’ in talks despite Trump’s coarse threats
Iran's foreign minister reported progress in talks with the US in Switzerland, despite Trump's threats regarding the Strait of Hormuz. A joint statement from mediators Qatar and Pakistan outlined a 60-day roadmap toward a final deal, with the US Treasury preparing to issue a sanctions waiver on oil and related products. UK Prime Minister Starmer announced his resignation due to political pressures and declining support.
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