Iran resumes oil exports as US and Tehran prepare for final settlement talks
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Al Jazeera Staff
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Summary
Iranian oil tankers have crossed the US blockade line in the Strait of Hormuz, marking Iran's first crude oil exports in two months according to TankerTrackers. This development comes just days before Washington and Tehran are set to resume talks after reaching a framework agreement to end their war, which was triggered by US-Israeli strikes on Iran.
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Iran's 'first crude oil exports in two months'
The talks on a final settlement to end the war, triggered by US-Israeli strikes on Iran
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