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US and Iran to sign memo ending Persian Gulf war as early as June 14
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US and Iran to sign memo ending Persian Gulf war as early as June 14

Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson stated that a memorandum of understanding to end the war with the US will not be signed tomorrow, contrary to earlier claims by Pakistan, the mediator. While the exact signing date is uncertain, Iran's spokesperson did not rule out the possibility of it happening in the coming days. The memo was reportedly set to be signed as early as June 14 in Geneva, with US President Trump having previously canceled a new round of attacks on Iran.

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Iran Controls Strait of Hormuz, Affecting Global Oil Shipments
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6/3/2026AI summary

Iran Controls Strait of Hormuz, Affecting Global Oil Shipments

Iran maintains control over the Strait of Hormuz, leading to around 160 oil tankers with 170 million barrels of crude oil being held up in the Persian Gulf. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has stated that 26 ships have passed through the strait in the last 24 hours after obtaining permission. Iran has established an ad hoc authority to manage maritime traffic, effectively normalizing tolls and maintaining transit at 26 ships per day. This strategy appears to be a tool for permanent negotiation rather than an indefinite blockade, though insurance premiums and delivery times are expected to remain high. Iran has also threatened to block the Bab al-Mandab Strait in response to escalation in Lebanon.

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UN Maritime Agency Head: Evacuating 20,000 Seafarers from Persian Gulf Too Risky
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World·6/2/2026AI summary

UN Maritime Agency Head: Evacuating 20,000 Seafarers from Persian Gulf Too Risky

The head of the UN's maritime agency stated that evacuating 20,000 seafarers stranded in the Persian Gulf remains too risky due to ongoing conflict, despite a ceasefire. Arsenio Dominguez of the IMO highlighted that crew safety is not guaranteed, with 11 seafarers killed since February 28. Efforts to establish safe passage are ongoing, but the volatile situation in the Strait of Hormuz prevents immediate action.

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