Iran Chief Negotiator Says Hormuz Strait to Open only Under ‘Iranian Arrangements’
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Iran chief negotiator says Hormuz strait to open only under ‘Iranian arrangements’
‘The United States still has not learned that bullying and breaking its promises no longer come without consequences; let me be clear: If you strike, you will be struck,’ said Iran's chief negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf
As control of the Strait of Hormuz emerges as a more powerful bargaining chip for Iran than nuclear weapons, predictions are emerging that the conflict in the Middle East could be prolonged. On the 8th (local time), Reuters reported, “The Iranian leadership now views the Strait of Hormuz as the most powerful bargaining chip it can utilize in various conflicts with the West, as well as a reason why the United States would have no choice but to en…
Iran chief negotiator says Hormuz strait to open only under 'Iranian arrangements'
Iran's chief negotiator declared the Strait of Hormuz will open under Iranian arrangements. This statement follows retaliatory strikes exchanged between Tehran and Washington in the region. Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf warned the United States about consequences for its actions. He emphasized that bullying and broken promises will not go unpunished. Ghalibaf clearly stated that any strike would be met with a reciprocal strike.
Tehran accuses Washington of nullifying key parts of the memorandum of understanding, while regime voices raise reprisals ranging from abandoning the NPT to blocking strategic maritime routes
Iran threatens to completely close Hormuz strait in response to renewed attacks
'Any threat will receive a powerful response,’ Iranian security source told Press TV
Ormuz was once again the scene of the crossfire between Iran and the United States, which killed at least eight members of the Iranian security forces, according to the Irna agency, and Donald Trump declared at the NATO summit that he considered the memorandum of understanding “finished”. Weeks after saying that Iran’s leaders who have taken over from those killed during the war “are more rational,” the president changed his mind to call them “s…
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