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Iran has reportedly agreed to reopen the strategically important Strait of Hormuz for maritime movement for the next two weeks. The decision comes amid rising tensions in the region, with Iran informing the United Nations Security Council about its move to allow limited navigation through the crucial waterway.
Meanwhile, former US President Donald Trump has announced a two week ceasefire, aiming to ease tensions and ensure safe passage in the region. The temporary reopening of the Strait of Hormuz is expected to provide relief to global trade and oil transportation, as the route is one of the world’s most vital shipping lanes.






















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