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Iran US war news LIVE: Tehran ‘partially opens’ airspace amid Trump's ‘very close to deal’ remarks

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Iran partially reopened its airspace to international flights and fully reopened the Strait of Hormuz to commercial vessels, easing global fuel crisis concerns. However, the US maintained its blockade on Iranian ships and ports, with President Trump warning that the ceasefire may end if no deal is reached by Wednesday.

Iran has partially reopened its airspace to international flights crossing the eastern part of its territory. The country's Civil Aviation Authority announced the move, allowing air routes in the eastern section of its airspace to be open for international flights transiting through Iran. Iran also fully reopened the Strait of Hormuz to commercial vessels, easing concerns of a global fuel crisis. US President Donald Trump stated that the ceasefire may end if no long-term deal is reached by Wednesday. The US blockade on Iranian ports will remain in place if no deal is reached. Several oil tankers have made U-turns in the Persian Gulf amid uncertainty over the Strait of Hormuz.

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