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US and Iran agree to resume Strait of Hormuz talks: Report
The US and Iran have agreed to resume talks over the Strait of Hormuz and pause recent Gulf fighting, according to a report. The meeting, expected in Qatar, follows escalating military exchanges after an Iranian projectile struck a cargo vessel in the strait. Both sides accused each other of violating an interim ceasefire.
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