Diplomatic standoff and Hormuz plan test US-Iran talks

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The United States and Iran are at odds over whether Tehran agreed to UN nuclear inspections as negotiators pursue a broader deal to end the war, with Iran denying inspection visits to bombed sites and the IAEA not yet commenting. Separately, a 60-day window was outlined to secure sanctions relief and other agreements, while a plan to move thousands of seafarers stranded in the Strait of Hormuz proceeds with regional cooperation amid ongoing Middle East tensions.
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