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Trump Says Iran Deal Near as Hormuz Attacks Threaten Shipping
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Trump and officials in Washington and Tehran signaled a U.S.-Iran deal could be close, but drone attacks near the Strait of Hormuz kept a key shipping corridor on alert and markets exposed.
- Frame 1Trump says a U.S.-Iran deal is close while Hormuz drone attacks keep the shipping corridor on security alert.
- Frame 2CENTCOM says U.S. forces downed Iranian one-way drones as commercial traffic through the strait continued unimpeded.
- Frame 3The trade corridor remains open, but attacks near Hormuz keep oil, shipping, and insurance markets watching.
- Frame 4Trump floated a Sunday signing in Europe, then disputed Iranian reports that a final text was agreed.
- Frame 5Iranian state-linked outlets denied fully agreed terms and published a supposed draft, adding confusion to the talks.
- Frame 6If drones keep flying, any signed text must prove it can protect ships through Hormuz.
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- Jun 13, 7:01 AM EDT
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- Jun 13, 5:27 AM EDT