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Two US destroyers pass through Strait of Hormuz in first transit of American warships since Iran conflict broke out

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Two US destroyers pass through Strait of Hormuz in first transit of American warships since Iran conflict broke out

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Two US destroyers have passed through the Strait of Hormuz, marking the first transit of American warships since the conflict with Iran began. The transit comes as the US and Iran began face-to-face negotiations in Pakistan, aiming to advance the fragile ceasefire and address key issues such as the reopening of the Strait and an end to Israeli strikes.

Two US destroyers have transited the Strait of Hormuz without issue. This is the first time American warships have passed through the waterway since the conflict with Iran began. The destroyers were on a freedom-of-navigation mission and not escorting commercial ships. The US and Iran have started face-to-face negotiations in Pakistan to discuss the ceasefire and key issues. The US is pushing for the Strait of Hormuz to be reopened, while Iran wants an end to attacks and compensation. The negotiations aim to address these issues and find a resolution to the conflict.

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