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U.S. Says Hormuz Pause Lets Ships Move
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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.
- Frame 1A U.S. official says Washington and Tehran will pause Hormuz attacks, letting ships move after strikes rattled security and oil markets.
- Frame 2The reported understanding would protect a two-week cease-fire that renewed fighting had threatened over the weekend.
- Frame 3Commercial vessels get the promised opening through the Strait, a narrow route central to Gulf oil transit.
- Frame 4The weekend fighting included U.S. strikes on Iranian targets after Tehran's attacks on shipping in the waterway.
- Frame 5Technical talks are slated to continue on the memorandum, with details still tied to follow-up diplomacy.
- 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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- Jun 29, 3:52 AM EDT