Live Updates: Trump says Strait of Hormuz deal could happen today or tomorrow amid Iran-Oman talks
Iran and Oman reach a shipping route understanding in the Strait of Hormuz as potential deals approach.
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Iran and Oman reach a shipping route understanding in the Strait of Hormuz as potential deals approach.
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