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Iran Sets Out Negotiating Red Lines, Including Hormuz Strait, War Reparations

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April 11 — Per an IRIB News Agency report, Iran’s red lines include the Strait of Hormuz, war reparations payments, unfreezing of Iranian assets, and a region-wide ceasefire. (Xinhua)
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