Iran's Tasnim news agency says Hormuz will not reopen until Lebanon ceasefire holds, oil waivers issued
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Maritime traffic in the Ormuz Strait has dropped drastically following Iran's announcement that it has again closed this navigable route as a result of Israel's attacks on Lebanon, according to the tracking data of the ships cited by Al Jazeera. Only 12 ships have...
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US and Iranian officials have begun talks in Switzerland, just five days into a 60-day ceasefire agreement that already appears under strain. Tehran claims it has closed the Strait of Hormuz, citing the continued fighting in Lebanon, while Washington says the talks are focused on ending Iran's nuclear weapons ambitions and securing a lasting end to the conflict
Iran will not reopen the Strait of Ormuz if the war in Lebanon is not ended, reported today the semi-official Tasnim news agency, which quoted a source close to the Iranian negotiating team. The source warned that if Israel's "crimes" continue in Lebanon and the territorial integrity of Lebanon is not guaranteed, Iran will not negotiate on other issues.
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