Axios: Tehran proposal via Pakistan aims to end blockade, reopen Hormuz - Middle East Eye
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After the Trump administration abruptly cancelled plans to send negotiators to Pakistan for peace talks with Iran, Tehran is now reportedly offering the United States a new proposal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz but leaving the nuclear issue for future negotiations.
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Iran says it will open Strait of Hormuz if U.S.
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Here's where things stand — and what's next for markets
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**Summary:** Iran has proposed a peace framework through Pakistan aimed at ending the US blockade on the Strait of Hormuz and reopening it. **Why It Matters:** This development could potentially ease tensions in the region, as the closure of the strait is a key factor in Middle Eastern geopolitics. A resolution to this issue
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