Iran war live: Tehran spurns talks under threats; Trump says blockade stays
Iran says will not accept negotiations 'under the shadow of threats', as Trump promises to continue blockade in Hormuz.
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- Iran says will not accept negotiations 'under the shadow of threats', as Trump promises to continue blockade in Hormuz.
- Reported by Al Jazeera.
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Iran says will not accept negotiations 'under the shadow of threats', as Trump promises to continue blockade in Hormuz.
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