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Iran Demands Greater Control of Hormuz as Talks Resume

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Iran Demands Greater Control of Hormuz as Talks Resume

Iran reiterated its determination to oversee and control maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz ahead of a fresh round of talks in Qatar on formally ending its war with the US. Tyler Kendall reports on Bloomberg Television.

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