
Headlines. The US‑China summit in Beijing reaffirmed support for open transit through the Strait of Hormuz, while US officials stated Iran talks are ongoing with no public shift from Tehran and the naval blockade remains in effect. Political and security pressures persisted across the region, including continued Israeli‑Hezbollah exchanges, maritime incidents near Oman and the UAE, and enforcement actions linked to alleged IRGC activity. Energy markets remained tight amid continued disruption and limited progress toward de‑escalation.
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