Rubio's Slight Progress Closes the No-Hurry Week
The week opened with two or three days and closed with slight progress, while Iran formalized a permanent Hormuz toll with Oman and Trump rejected tolls.
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The week opened with two or three days and closed with slight progress, while Iran formalized a permanent Hormuz toll with Oman and Trump rejected tolls.
Reuters confirmed Friday via two regional officials, a Western diplomat, and an Israeli military officer that both Gulf states hit Iran and Iraqi militias during the war.
Two South Koreans went home, the UAE's Gargash said Iran 'over-negotiated,' and the Cyprus notification record was still publicly missing.
Paris has a Security Council text ready to file — and not yet a second name on it.
Tehran's ambassador to Paris called the Strait toll 'permanent.' Muscat said nothing.
Six paramedics in two Israeli strikes inside the ceasefire — and no Lebanese or international statement filed.