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Iran hits Gulf states after agreeing to 'fragile' truce with US

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Iran hits Gulf states after agreeing to 'fragile' truce with US

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Iran has launched strikes on Gulf states, including the UAE and Kuwait, in retaliation for airstrikes against its oil facilities, despite agreeing to a 'fragile' truce with the US. The truce, which was announced on Wednesday, is set to last for two weeks, but Iran has warned that the war is not over until formal terms are negotiated.

Iran launched missile and drone attacks on the UAE and Kuwait on Wednesday. The strikes were in retaliation for airstrikes against Iran's oil facilities. The attacks came just hours after Iran agreed to a two-week ceasefire with the US. The truce was announced after weeks of aerial attacks on Gulf Arab states. Iran has warned that the war is not over until formal terms are negotiated. Talks between Tehran and Washington are expected to take place in Pakistan on Friday.

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