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Iran’s supreme leader has agreed ‘in principle’ to give up uranium as part of peace deal, US official says
Iran’s supreme leader has agreed 'in principle' to give up uranium as part of a peace deal, which could reopen the Strait of Hormuz after three months of war. Final ratification by Iranian negotiators may take days as both sides negotiate wording.
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