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Iran and US agree to halt attacks and renew talks, US official says
Iran and the US agreed to halt recent Gulf hostilities and resume talks on the Strait of Hormuz dispute, per a US official. The 14-point June 17 agreement aimed to reopen the strait, but recent missile/drone attacks and tanker strikes have strained the deal. Technical discussions will continue, with Iran yet to comment and Israel striking Hezbollah in Lebanon, which Iran says undermines the broader agreement.
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