Iran closes Strait of Hormuz for several hours for live fire drills amid talks with US in Geneva

In a significant development amid ongoing negotiations regarding its nuclear program, Iran has announced a temporary closure of the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz for several hours to conduct live fire military exercises. This announcement coincides with the second round of talks between the US and Iran taking place in Geneva, aimed at addressing concerns over Tehran's nuclear ambitions. The Strait of Hormuz, through which a substantial portion of global oil trade passes, remains a focal point of geopolitical tensions in the region. While Iran has justified these drills as a demonstration of its military capabilities, analysts suggest that such actions may also serve as a show of strength amid the delicate negotiations. The outcome of these discussions could have far-reaching implications for both regional stability and global energy markets, making the timing of Iran's military exercises particularly noteworthy. As the world watches closely, the interplay between military posturing and diplomatic efforts continues to shape the dynamics of US-Iran relations and broader international security concerns.
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