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diplomacyJun 18, 2026

Ceasefire begins as 12 million barrels of oil transit Strait of Hormuz

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Ceasefire begins as 12 million barrels of oil transit Strait of Hormuz

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  • currentsapi(Mixed)By Alex Croft

    60-day ceasefire begins as 12 million barrels of oil flow through Strait of Hormuz - Vice President JD Vance said Thursday that the U.S. Navy has allowed more than a dozen ships to pass through to Iranian ports, lifting a blockade as part of the agreement to end the war. - Vance

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