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JD Vance says US ‘not there yet’ on an Iran deal – as it happened

Iranian foreign ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei condemned US President Donald Trump's threat to attack Oman if the country enters a shipping management agreement with Iran for the Strait of Hormuz, calling the remarks dangerous, bullying, and a violation of international law prohibiting threats of force. Oman has a long history of acting as a neutral mediator in regional Middle East peace and diplomatic processes.

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Middle East crisisthreat of forceinternational lawStrait of Hormuz shippingdiplomatic mediationUS-Iran relations

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JD Vance says US ‘not there yet’ on an Iran deal – as it happened

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