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US, Iran agree in principle to deal on Hormuz, uranium: Reports
The US and Iran agreed in principle to a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, with Iran committing to dispose of highly enriched uranium. The deal remains unofficially signed, and further negotiations on Iran's nuclear program are planned. President Trump emphasized caution against rushing the agreement.
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