AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoStrait of Hormuz talks hit another snag: Iran says no agreement has been reached on reopening the waterway, even as the U.S. and Iran trade “self-defence” strikes near Hormuz and Tehran warns Washington is violating the ceasefire. Cabinet diplomacy under pressure: Trump is convening Cabinet talks as Rubio says a deal could take “a few more days,” while Iran insists frozen assets and sanctions relief must come first. New flashpoints in the region: Israel’s Lebanon strikes killed at least 31, and Iran accuses the U.S. of ceasefire breaches. Shipping and blame escalate: South Korea says an attack on its HMM vessel in Hormuz likely used Iranian-made anti-ship missiles and will summon Iran’s ambassador. Economy and daily life feel the war: UK energy bills are set to jump 13% in July, and Iran’s internet is partially returning after months of restrictions. Human and political signals: India says 10 detained sailors have been released; Iran also vows retaliation after U.S. strikes. Local recovery: Iran reopened Tabriz airport after conflict disruptions.
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