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Iran agrees to halt nuclear weapon development and reopen Strait of Hormuz in exchange for US asset release

Iran has committed to not pursue nuclear weapon development and will reopen the Strait of Hormuz. In return, the US will release about $25 billion in frozen assets, as part of a peace agreement facilitated by former President Trump.

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Iran has agreed to halt its development of nuclear weapons and to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. In exchange, the United States will release approximately $25 billion in frozen assets. This agreement is part of a peace deal brokered by former President Donald Trump, as reported by Iranian officials on Sunday.

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Original Headline

Iran agrees not to build a nuke, will reopen Strait of Hormuz — and US to release $25B in assets in Trump peace deal: Tehran

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Iran agrees to halt nuclear weapon development and reopen Strait of Hormuz in exchange for US asset release