
Mediators Trying to Pull U.S. and Iran Back From Brink, Officials Say
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Tensions in the Persian Gulf escalated after commercial tankers attempting to transit the Strait of Hormuz came under attack overnight into July 7. Qatari negotiators are in Iran, where they are holding meetings with Iranian officials aimed at easing tensions between Tehran and Washington, Reuters reported, citing a source. Days of strikes by the two countries have given way to an uneasy pause as Qatari mediators seek to salvage the tattered U.S.-Iran truce.
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Tensions in the Persian Gulf escalated after commercial tankers attempting to transit the Strait of Hormuz came under attack overnight into July 7.
according to TASSQatari negotiators are in Iran, where they are holding meetings with Iranian officials aimed at easing tensions between Tehran and Washington, Reuters reported, citing a source.
according to TASSDays of strikes by the two countries have given way to an uneasy pause as Qatari mediators seek to salvage the tattered U.S.-Iran truce
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