
Iran, Tehran prepares escalation with Usa: more role Pasdaran and militias, the secret plan
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Some ships may pass with their transponders off, meaning they may not be detectable, but transits are still a long way from the 130 ships that traversed the strait every day before the war started. The president’s comments came as the 60-day negotiating period expired without an extension. Iran’s foreign ministry also ruled out additional talks. “We did not start any negotiations at all, and the US violated the understanding from the very beginning; therefore, the 60-day issue is not relevant,” Esmaeil Baqaei, a spokesperson for the ministry, said.
Furthermore, President Trump shrugged off the 60-day deadline for the memorandum of understanding, saying Iran still wants to makea. deal. Reopening the strait has been one of the focal points of the past 60 days but despite periods of progress, transiting the waterway remains at rarity. The agreement aims to end the war and restore commercial navigation through the Strait of Hormuz, a vital global energy chokepoint, but negotiate stalled as both sides accused each other of violating the deal.
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Some ships may pass with their transponders off, meaning they may not be detectable, but transits are still a long way from the 130 ships that traversed the strait every day before the war started.
according to CBS News — LatestThe president’s comments came as the 60-day negotiating period expired without an extension.
according to South China Morning Post — WorldIran’s foreign ministry also ruled out additional talks. “We did not start any negotiations at all, and the US violated the understanding from the very beginning; therefore, the 60-day issue is not relevant,” Esmaeil Baqaei, a spokesperson for the ministry, said.
according to New York Post — NewsPresident Trump shrugged off the 60-day deadline for the memorandum of understanding, saying Iran still wants to makea. deal.
according to New York Post — NewsReopening the strait has been one of the focal points of the past 60 days but despite periods of progress, transiting the waterway remains at rarity.
according to CBS News — LatestThe agreement aims to end the war and restore commercial navigation through the Strait of Hormuz, a vital global energy chokepoint, but negotiate stalled as both sides accused each other of violating the deal.
according to South China Morning Post — World
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We have total control over the Strait,” he said Monday.
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