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Ship Traffic Through Hormuz Chokepoint Continues As Normalization Efforts Remain "Fragile" Deep Dive
Ship Traffic Through Hormuz Chokepoint Continues As Normalization Efforts Remain "Fragile" U.S. and Iranian negotiators concluded a len
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Before: Signal intercept: Ship Traffic Through Hormuz Chokepoint Continues As Normalization Efforts Remain "Fragile". Ship Traffic Through Hormuz Chokepoint Continues As Normalization Efforts Remain "Fragile" U.S. and Iranian negotiators concluded a lengthy initial round of technical talks, backed by Qatar
Why it changed: The new body includes specific details about the number of oil tankers and the volume of oil being transported through the Strait of Hormuz, which were not present in the old body. Additionally, it mentions Iran's declaration that the Strait was 'closed,' which is a significant change in the context…
Now: Ship Traffic Through Hormuz Chokepoint Continues As Normalization Efforts Remain "Fragile" U.S. and Iranian negotiators concluded a lengthy initial round of technical talks, backed by Qatar and Pakistan, with early progress reported. Still, the diplomatic road to a permanent peace dea
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