Spain welcomes US-Iran deal, urges dialogue for ceasefire in Lebanon and free navigation in Strait of Hormuz.
Spain welcomes the US-Iran agreement, thanks mediators, stresses free navigation through the Strait of Hormuz, and urges dialogue to secure a ceasefire, including in Lebanon.
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