The Urgency to Resolve the Crisis in Ormuz Threatens to Leave the Iranian Nuclear Issue Unresolved
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The urgency of reopening the Strait of Ormuz may cost peace in Iran. "The United States promises that this is the end of the conflict, but has not solved anything. The problems that led to hostilities are still there," warns John Erath, director of the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation (CNAP), in Washington, D.C. "Any potential agreement has to address the nuclear issue. Otherwise, we could be in the same situation again within a yea…
Tehran asserts that maritime traffic continues to be active and disproves that it has invited the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to inspect its nuclear facilities.
The measure was reported in a context of growing military confrontation and concern for regional security.
Tehran ensures that commercial traffic continues, but limits IAEA access to its strategic facilities.
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