U.S., Iran Prepare for Talks on Strait of Hormuz
Tehran insists that it has sole authority over the waterway. Washington isn’t convinced.
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Tehran insists that it has sole authority over the waterway. Washington isn’t convinced.
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Still Watching. Foreign Policy frames it as "U.S., Iran Prepare for Talks on Strait of Hormuz". Bloomberg - Markets frames it as "Oil Holds Gain as Iran Seeks Hormuz Control Before Talks With US".
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Tehran insists that it has sole authority over the waterway. Washington isn’t convinced.
Iran denied its negotiators would be meeting with U.S. officials in Qatar after President Trump announced the talks would resume at Tehran's request.
Oil held an advance before expected US-Iran talks in Doha, as conflicting signals from Washington and Tehran cast doubt over the next phase of negotiations to end the four-month war.