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Oil holds near four-year high on unclear plan for future reopening of Strait of Hormuz

President Donald Trump reportedly told aides he would end the war in Iran without reopening the trade route President Donald Trump reportedly told aides he would end the war in Iran without reopening the trade route

Oil holds near four-year high on unclear plan for future reopening of Strait of Hormuz

President Donald Trump reportedly told aides he would end the war in Iran without reopening the trade route President Donald Trump reportedly told aides he would end the war in Iran without reopening the trade route President Donald Trump reportedly told aides he would end the war in Iran without reopening the trade route President Donald Trump

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  • President Donald Trump reportedly told aides he would end the war in Iran without reopening the trade route President Donald Trump reportedly told aides he would end the war in Iran without…
  • President Donald Trump reportedly told aides he would end the war in Iran without reopening the trade route President Donald Trump
  • reportedly told aides he would end the war in Iran without reopening the trade route

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  • President Donald Trump reportedly told aides he would end the war in Iran without reopening the trade route President Donald Trump reportedly told aides he would end the war in Iran without…
  • President Donald Trump reportedly told aides he would end the war in Iran without reopening the trade route President Donald Trump
  • reportedly told aides he would end the war in Iran without reopening the trade route

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