US-Iran Stalemate Drags on as Conflict Approaches 100-Day Mark
- On Thursday, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that Iran and Oman will jointly manage the Strait of Hormuz, asserting the two nations hold the "natural right" to coordinate administration in accordance with international law.
- The U.S. and Iran remain at loggerheads as the conflict nears the 100-day mark, with Araghchi previously noting "no tangible progress" in talks despite continued communication through mediators.
- Ship-Tracking data compiled by Bloomberg shows no commercial transits through the Strait of Hormuz occurred Friday morning, as oil prices fell more than 2 per cent amid signs that China has curbed consumption.
- Conceding that Iran still retains about 21 per cent of its missiles, President Donald Trump claimed in an NBC interview Friday that the U.S. has "totally destroyed" the country's military capabilities.
- A military adviser to Iran Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei told CNN that "the ball is in Trump's court" regarding a potential deal, insisting on the unfreezing of US$24 billion in assets.
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U.S.-Iran stuck in a stalemate as war nears the 100-day mark
The U.S. and Iran remained at loggerheads over any potential truce heading into the weekend, with the conflict nearing the 100-day mark and Tehran saying that it and Oman have sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz.
US-Iran stalemate drags on as conflict approaches 100-day mark
The United States and Iran remained at loggerheads over any potential truce heading into the weekend, with the conflict nearing the 100-day mark and Tehran saying that it and Oman have sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran says Strait of Hormuz to be managed jointly with Oman under international law
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on Thursday that Iran and Oman will jointly manage the Strait of Hormuz in line with international law. In remarks carried by Iran’s state broadcaster IRIB citing Lebanon’s Al Mayadeen TV, Araghchi said Iran and Oman, as the two countries bordering the strategic waterway, have the “natural right” to coordinate and make decisions regarding its management. 📍Iran says Strait of Hormuz to be managed join…
Iran's Araghchi says decisions on Hormuz Strait would be made jointly with Oman
Iran's Araghchi says decisions on Hormuz Strait would be made jointly with Oman Iran's Foreign Minister indicated on Thursday that they would have joint management of the Strait of Hormuz with Oman. Abbas Araghchi said the two countries have the “natural right” to coordinate and make decisions regarding its management. While he layed out that they would hold discussions with other Gulf countries regarding the waterway, ultimately, Iran and Oma…
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi has stated that the nature of the management of the Strait of Ormuz will be decided by Iran and Oman, maintaining that "it is not an international maritime road" but that its position is "to guarantee the safe passage of all ships".
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