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Iran would open Strait of Hormuz 30 days after peace deal, Nikkei reports citing source

The U.S. and Iran are ‌discussing a plan to open the Strait of Hormuz about 30 ​days after the two ​countries reach a deal to ⁠end hostilities, the Nikkei ​newspaper reported on Monday citing a ​Middle East diplomatic source. Iran would proceed to clear mines from the ​strait during a 30-day window ​following an agreement, after which ships ‌from ⁠all countries would be able to navigate freely and safely, and Iran would stop collecting ​transit ​fees, Nikkei ⁠said. The ceasefire agreed in early April would ​be extended for 60 ​days, ⁠with the plan to hold talks on Iran’s nuclear program ⁠during ​the two-month pause, ​the report added.

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