Ships Begin Moving Through Key Strait As Fragile US-Iran Truce Holds

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A fragile cease-fire between the US and Iran appears to be holding, with ships moving through the Strait of Hormuz and heavy bombing runs halted. The two-week Pakistani-brokered cease-fire aims to allow time for negotiations on a peace deal, with direct talks scheduled to take place in Islamabad on April 10.
A cease-fire between the US and Iran has been agreed upon, with ships moving through the Strait of Hormuz. The two-week cease-fire aims to allow time for negotiations on a peace deal. The US and Iran will hold direct talks in Islamabad on April 10. The cease-fire includes the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, a key shipping lane. Two ships have already passed through the waterway. The agreement hinges on Tehran allowing the free passage of ships in the Strait of Hormuz.
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