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The Trump administration has issued a deadline for Iran to make a public pledge by Saturday to cease attacks on commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, following diplomatic discussions held in Muscat, Oman. According to US officials, Iran breached a Memorandum of Understanding established three weeks prior, leading to two rounds of US retaliatory strikes before military actions were halted for diplomatic efforts. Washington has cautioned of 'serious repercussions' should Tehran fail to deliver a public commitment post-meeting. The outcome of this situation could significantly influence both regional security and the ongoing nuclear negotiations between the US and Iran.

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00:00The U.S. has given Iran a Saturday deadline.
00:03Washington wants Tehran to publicly promise to stop attacking ships in the Strait of Hormuz.
00:08The demand comes ahead of key talks in Oman between Iranian and Omani officials.
00:13U.S. officials say Iran broke a recent agreement by targeting commercial vessels.
00:18America says it paused military action to give diplomacy a chance.
00:23Now, it wants Iran to guarantee safe passage for all ships.
00:26U.S. officials warn there will be severe consequences if no public commitment follows the talks.
00:33Meanwhile, negotiations over Iran's nuclear program are still continuing behind the scenes.
00:39Israel has also reportedly shared intelligence about a new alleged Iranian plot targeting Donald Trump.
00:45The outcome of Saturday's meeting could determine whether tensions ease or escalate even further.
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