
US Demands Iran Open Strait of Hormuz to All Shipping
US officials are demanding that Iran commit to stopping attacks in the Strait of Hormuz and declare the waterway fully open to all international shipping without transit fees. This comes as traffic through the strait has largely stalled, with the US reportedly giving Iran a 24-hour ultimatum.
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