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Trump, Iran cite progress in talks as uncertainty hangs over Hormuz - The Jakarta Post

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Iran reasserts control of Hormuz Strait as Trump warns against ‘blackmail'

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Iranian official says US ‘maximalist' demands stall face-to-face talks - AP News.

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Iranian official says US ‘maximalist' demands stall face-to-face talks AP NewsIran says no date set for next round of negotiations with US ReutersIran war: Tehran says 'progress' made in talks with US DW.comIranian official says excessive demands made by U.S.

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are barrier to in-person talks PBSIran parliament speaker touts ‘progress' in US talks, but Strait of Hormuz still shut The Times of Israel

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Iran has said it is "fully prepared" to respond to the US if they "make the slightest mistake".Delivering a speech on Iran state media, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, speaker of Iran's Parliament, said the ceasefire represented a military victory for Iran."When the enemy fails to achieve its objectives, it means it has been defeated," he said.Having now prevailed in war, he said, Iran would approach diplomacy with caution.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Mr Ghalibaf, who also served as lead negotiator in peace talks, said: "We are fully prepared, if they make the slightest mistake, we will respond with full force."He also doubled down on control over the Strait of Hormuz, and warned that actions Iran deemed as violating the ceasefire, including mine-clearing operations, would result in the crucial waterway being closed again.The US and Iran remain far from any permanent peace agreement, Mr Ghalibaf said.He said Tehran had "stated our demands firmly" but there were "misunderstandings"...

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B: Iranian official says US ‘maximalist' demands stall face-to-face talks AP NewsIran says no date set for next round of negotiations with US ReutersIran war: Tehran says 'progress' made in talks with US DW.comIranian official says excessive demands made by U.S.

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**Summary:** The Trump administration and Iran have made progress in their ongoing negotiations over Hormuz Strait, with both parties citing improvements but uncertainty remains about future actions. **Why It Matters:** This development highlights the ongoing tensions between the United States and Iran regarding oil shipping routes through the Strait of Hormuz. While there has been

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