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U.S. Says Hormuz Pause Lets Ships Move

Generated from the sources below Jun 29, 4:44 AM EDT cross-checked sources
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A U.S. official said the U.S. and Iran agreed to halt attacks in the Strait of Hormuz and allow vessels to move freely. Hostilities in recent days have threatened a two-week-old cease-fire.

  1. Frame 1A U.S. official says Washington and Tehran will pause Hormuz attacks, letting ships move after strikes rattled security and oil markets.
  2. Frame 2The reported understanding would protect a two-week cease-fire that renewed fighting had threatened over the weekend.
  3. Frame 3Commercial vessels get the promised opening through the Strait, a narrow route central to Gulf oil transit.
  4. Frame 4The weekend fighting included U.S. strikes on Iranian targets after Tehran's attacks on shipping in the waterway.
  5. Frame 5Technical talks are slated to continue on the memorandum, with details still tied to follow-up diplomacy.
  6. Frame 6Iran and Oman are discussing future Strait management, the next rulebook for ships using the passage.
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Jun 29, 4:33 AM EDT
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