US Energy Secretary Chris Wright reported to Fox News that negotiations between the United States and the Islamic Republic of Iran regarding the Strait of Hormuz are progressing well, with both sides close to reaching an agreement. Wright highlighted the positive assessment of the talks and expressed hope for a resolution that would allow for the eventual resumption of ship traffic through the strait.
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