US vice-president says Iran chose not to accept American terms for a deal, including to not build nuclear weapons
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JD Vance says US delegation leaving Pakistan after failing to reach deal with Iran
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US officials claim Iran unable to find mines it laid in strait of Hormuz
The UK will host a strait of Hormuz meeting next week, bringing together multiple countries aiming to restore free movement of ships through the strait, which has been blockaded by Iran since the beginning of the war and inflicted heavy damage on the global economy.
A British official told AP that the meeting will oppose the idea of tolls being charged for passage through the waterway, as proposed by Iran as part of ceasefire negotiations.
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