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US-Iran deal to open strait for 60 days, Iran to discuss giving up enriched uranium: Reports
The US and Iran have reportedly agreed to a deal that would open the Strait of Hormuz for 60 days, with Iran considering giving up enriched uranium as part of curbing its nuclear program. The US is prepared to lift some sanctions to allow Iran to trade oil, while Iran provided only a verbal agreement on nuclear limitations.
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