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Iran Says Hormuz Strait Now Completely Open for Commercial Ships

Iran Says Hormuz Strait Now Completely Open for Commercial Ships

Iran declared the Strait of Hormuz completely open for commercial ships, signaling a potential de-escalation in the US-Israel conflict. Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi confirmed the passage is open for all vessels under the existing coordinated route, easing fears of supply disruptions and influencing energy markets.

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