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U.S. representative: Strait of Hormuz could reopen if Iran stops threatening global shipping
Summary
In a brief Q&A, a U.S. representative said the Strait of Hormuz "can be open tomorrow" if Iran stops threatening global shipping, said intermediaries are passing messages between the sides, and declined to name Iranian interlocutors.
A U.S. representative said the Strait of Hormuz could reopen immediately if Iran stops threatening commercial shipping and that intermediary countries are conveying messages between the parties, but he declined to identify which countries are facilitating the talks.
"They can be open tomorrow if Iran stops threatening global shipping, which is an outrage, and a violation of international law," the U.S. representative said in response to questions about the disruption. He declined to…
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