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  • framing: U.S. Officials Say They Are Closing In on Arrangement
  • vague attribution: U.S. officials say, according to U.S. officials

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U.S. Officials Report Progress on Arrangement for Strait of Hormuz

U.S. officials report progress on a framework aimed at reopening the Strait of Hormuz, pending approval from President Trump. The arrangement could extend the current cease-fire and initiate further negotiations.

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U.S. officials have indicated that an emerging framework for reopening the Strait of Hormuz is being developed, although President Trump has not yet approved it. This framework may facilitate the extension of the cease-fire and lead to more substantive negotiations.

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  • framing: U.S. Officials Say They Are Closing In on Arrangement
  • vague attribution: U.S. officials say, according to U.S. officials

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Original Headline

Iran War Updates: U.S. Officials Say They Are Closing In on Arrangement to Reopen Strait of Hormuz

Neutral Headline

U.S. Officials Report Progress on Arrangement for Strait of Hormuz