Iran working to finalize Hormuz agreement with Oman, and other news from the Middle East
- On Monday, Iran announced it is near finalizing a joint statement with Oman regarding a new maritime transit route through the Strait of Hormuz as a 60-day US-Iran peace deal deadline expired.
- Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated the negotiations are "completely separate" from the Strait's reopening, as the 60-day peace period expired without breakthrough, leaving both sides as far apart as they were two months ago.
- Because former transit paths are non-functional, officials are designing a temporary route for ships, though the United States continues demanding the waterway fully reopen, a condition Iran says depends on future US compliance.
- "Once this route has been determined, whether the Strait will be reopened or not will depend on the fulfilment of other conditions to which the United States must adhere," Araghchi stated.
- Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces pressure over a US-backed truce deal in Gaza, where Hamas urges mediators to compel Israel to sign an agreement while Israeli troops occupy about 60 per cent of the territory.
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The Strait of Ormuz, a strategic maritime route at the heart of the conflict between Iran and the United States, will remain closed until Washington fills its...
Tehran has announced that it has effectively closed the agreement with Oman on the Strait of Hormuz and the parties are now working to define the details of a joint declaration. (ANSA)
Iran and Oman reach agreement 'in principle' on new Strait of Hormuz transit route
Tehran says the two countries have agreed on a framework to reopen the strategic waterway as the 60-day deadline for a broader US-Iran deal approaches, with final details still being negotiated
Iran near finalising Strait of Hormuz shipping deal with Oman
Dubai: Iran on Monday, August 17, said it is working to finalise a joint statement with Oman on a plan to manage the transit of ships through the Strait of Hormuz. Fully reopening the waterway to commercial shipping has been a key demand of the United States, but it remains unclear whether the deal will meet Washington’s criteria. The announcement came as the 60-day negotiating period to find a peace deal between the US and Iran was expiring, wi…
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