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Iran has officially ceased negotiations regarding a nuclear ceasefire with the United States, claiming that the Trump administration has breached the ceasefire due to Israel's ongoing military actions against Hezbollah in Lebanon. The announcement was made public by Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, who declared that the ceasefire “has now been breached on all fronts.” President Trump also revealed on Truth Social that he is terminating the US naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz, instructing vessels to start “returning home.” These concurrent announcements caused oil prices to spike by over seven percent and raised urgent concerns about the viability of any diplomatic resolution.

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00:00in one of the most chaotic days of the Iran crisis.
00:03Tehran and Washington made back-to-back announcements that shook global markets.
00:08Iran's foreign minister, Abbas Aragchi, declared the ceasefire violated on all fronts.
00:14He blamed Israel's continued strikes against Hezbollah in Lebanon.
00:18Tehran then halted all nuclear ceasefire negotiations.
00:22The message was clear. Stop exchanging proposals.
00:25At nearly the same time, President Trump posted on Truth Social
00:29that the U.S. was ending its naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz.
00:34He told ships in the Strait to begin heading home.
00:37The announcements sent oil prices soaring more than 7% in a single session.
00:42Now analysts are asking one question.
00:44Was Trump trying to restart diplomacy?
00:47Or is Washington stepping back from a confrontation it can no longer control?
00:51The proposed 60-day framework to reopen Hormuz in exchange for nuclear talks
00:57now appears to be collapsing.
00:58And for Americans watching gas prices rise,
01:02what happens next could hit very close to home.
01:05The
01:05and the
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