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Iran and US agree to conditional ceasefire and 'safe passage' through Hormuz after Trump's threat

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Iran and US agree to conditional ceasefire and 'safe passage' through Hormuz after Trump's threat

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Iran and the US have agreed to a conditional ceasefire and 'safe passage' through the Hormuz Strait after a threat from President Trump. The two sides are still far apart on a permanent peace deal, with Iran seeking recognition of their positions and a permanent ceasefire.

Iran and the US have reached a conditional ceasefire agreement. The deal includes 'safe passage' through the Hormuz Strait. This comes after President Trump threatened Iran with severe consequences if a deal was not reached. Iran has stated that they want a permanent ceasefire before making any deals. The US has proposed a peace plan, but Iran's demands have not been met. The two sides remain far apart on a permanent peace deal.

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