Iranian proposal seeks to reopen Hormuz, lift blockade, delay nuclear talks

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Iranian officials say Tehran’s proposal would reopen the Strait of Hormuz and end the U.S. blockade while deferring major nuclear talks to a later stage, setting a framework where sanctions relief comes in exchange for limits on Iran’s nuclear program; Trump says he’s not satisfied with the plan and prefers a diplomatic path over military action, as domestic pressure to secure Hormuz and stabilize energy markets grows amid ongoing tensions.
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