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U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed that the United States fully controls maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, and that it is prepared to take necessary action to protect its interests if Iran fails to adhere to the agreements signed with it. He also indicated that funds generated from sanctions imposed on Iran will be used to purchase food and agricultural products from the United States, aiming to end the humanitarian crisis there. American officials announced the issuance of temporary licenses allowing the production and sale of Iranian oil, while ongoing discussions continue to ensure freedom of passage through the strait. Meanwhile, Qatar emphasized the importance of dialogue with Iran to maintain regional stability, and Iran stated that the strait remains open to commercial shipping without fees. Negotiations in Muscat focused on lifting sanctions and resolving nuclear issues, while the Israeli military reaffirmed its readiness in southern Lebanon and ongoing troop reductions in response to pressure from Washington.
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