US sending forces to help with mine-clearing in Strait of Hormuz
US naval vessels have made their way through the significant Strait of Hormuz, a precursor to planned mine-clearing efforts in these crucial waters. While talks between the US and Iran are still in progress, Iran is putting forth a proposal for en...

"We're sweeping the strait. Whether we make a deal or not makes no difference to me," Trump said as talks extended into early Sunday morning.
Iran's state media, however, reported the country's joint military command denied that.
Iran's closure of the Strait of Hormuz has proved its biggest strategic advantage in the war. Around a fifth of the world's traded oil had typically passed through on over 100 ships a day. Only 12 have been recorded transiting since the ceasefire.
On Saturday, Trump said on social media that the US had begun "clearing out" the strait.
"Today, we began the process of establishing a new passage and we will share this safe pathway with the maritime industry soon," US Central Command commander Adm Brad Cooper later said.
The US statement about the destroyers added: "Additional US forces, including underwater drones, will join the clearance effort in the coming days."
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi had said Tehran was entering negotiations with "deep distrust" after strikes on Iran during previous talks. Araghchi, part of Iran's delegation in Pakistan, said on Saturday that his country was prepared to retaliate if attacked again.
The United States' 15-point proposal includes restricting Iran's nuclear program and reopening the strait.
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