United States and Iran halt cross-strikes in Hormuz but disagree on resuming dialogue
Estados Unidos e Irán interrumpen los ataques cruzados en Ormuz pero discrepan sobre la reanudación del diálogo
Summary
The United States and Iran have halted their cross-strikes in the Strait of Hormuz but disagree over resuming dialogue. The Islamic Republic insists that all ships crossing the strait must coordinate with Tehran until an agreement is reached on how the area will be governed.
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