President Donald Trump rejected an Iranian proposal to open the Strait of Hormuz ahead of potential nuclear talks, according to an Iranian official.
An Iranian official stated that President Donald Trump rejected a proposal from Iran that would have opened the Strait of Hormuz prior to the commencement of nuclear negotiations.
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An Iranian official stated that President Donald Trump rejected a proposal from Iran that would have opened the Strait of Hormuz prior to the commencement of nuclear negotiations.
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