CoinJie News reported that, according to a report by the Oman News Agency, Oman and Iran have agreed to continue technical and political negotiations to reach a Strait of Hormuz navigation agreement within the framework of international law.

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NFTeaTime
· 6h ago
When it comes to freedom of navigation, you can’t help but see the shadows of great-power competition—let’s see what happens next.
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GateUser-26374bb4
· 6h ago
Oman as a mediator seems quite suitable, and it has good relations with both sides.
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SlippageSamurai
· 6h ago
The Strait of Hormuz is extremely critical—it's the lifeline of global energy. If this protocol can truly be negotiated successfully, the situation in the Middle East could become much more stable.
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Stop-LossInTheEveningGlow
· 6h ago
Under the framework of international law, it explains that both sides want to find a dignified way out—this is a good thing.
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