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U.S. and Iran Differ on Status of Peace Talks After Weekend Vessel Incidents

Peace talks between the United States and Iran face uncertainty following incidents over the weekend where both sides fired on vessels near the Strait. President Trump stated that the talks are proceeding, while Iranian officials indicated they are not. The events occurred near a key maritime route.

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The status of peace talks between the United States and Iran remains unclear after a series of incidents over the weekend near the Strait. Reports indicate actions involving vessels in the area.

These actions have led to differing statements from the involved parties.

In contrast, officials stated that the talks are not proceeding. The incidents took place near the Strait, a critical waterway for international shipping. No further details on casualties or damage were provided in the reports.

The situation is being updated live as new information emerges. Officials from both sides have not announced any immediate next steps regarding the talks or the incidents.

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