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US-Iran ceasefire 'on life support' with energy woes to continue in 2027
Key takeaways
- The UN has warned tens of millions could face hunger and famine if fertiliser is not allowed through the Strait of Hormuz soon.
- Iran and the United States have reached a deadlock in negotiations to end the war after both sides rejected the terms of talks.
- US President Donald Trump says he's aiming for "complete victory" as Iran demands the end of a US blockade of its ports and the release of its frozen assets.
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The UN has warned tens of millions could face hunger and famine if fertiliser is not allowed through the Strait of Hormuz soon. (West Asia News Agency via Reuters)
Iran and the United States have reached a deadlock in negotiations to end the war after both sides rejected the terms of talks.
US President Donald Trump says he's aiming for "complete victory" as Iran demands the end of a US blockade of its ports and the release of its frozen assets.
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