
Iran Demands Guarantees for Rights in US Agreement
Iran's top negotiator stated that Tehran would not accept any agreement to end its conflict with the US unless the rights of the Iranian people are secured.
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Iran's top negotiator stated that Tehran would not accept any agreement to end its conflict with the US unless the rights of the Iranian people are secured.

Donald Trump announced that a deal with Iran, which includes the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, is "largely negotiated." However, Iran has disputed the claim regarding the Strait of Hormuz.

Iran's top negotiator, Qalibaf, stated that Tehran will not compromise in talks with the U.S. and warned of a 'crushing' response if the U.S. renews conflict.
Iran's top negotiator has warned that American taxpayers will bear the cost if their proposal is not accepted, indicating ongoing tensions in diplomatic discussions.

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US Special Envoy Steve Whitkoff stated that Iran's top negotiators boasted in the first round of talks earlier this year that they possessed enough highly enriched...

Iranian envoys are in Qatar for discussions with US officials, mediated by the Qatari Prime Minister, focusing on a potential agreement regarding Iran's frozen assets. While both sides downplay an imminent breakthrough, the talks aim to resolve the issue of Tehran's blocked funds.

Amidst intensifying Pakistani-led peace efforts and US-Iran de-escalation hopes, President Trump has spoken with the Qatar Emir while also considering various options for a 'resolutive' attack on Iran. Iran's top negotiator has stated Tehran will not compromise, but reports indicate progress in talks to end the war, with a framework for agreement being developed and a potential 60-day ceasefire extension, including a gradual opening of the Strait of Hormuz, under consideration.

Iran's top negotiator and Parliament Speaker, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, informed the Pakistani army chief that Iran will not compromise on the rights of its nation and country.

The US has launched "Project Freedom" to ensure navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, with Pentagon chief Hegseth stating the US will provide overwatch for peaceful vessels and denying Iran's control over the strait. This comes amidst rising tensions and threats from President Trump, while the Pentagon insists a ceasefire with Iran still holds.

Iran vil ifølge parlamentsformand holde Hormuzstrædet lukket, indtil USA ophæver blokaden af iranske havne.

The United States and Iran are reportedly moving closer to a deal aimed at ending the ongoing conflict, with Iran's top negotiator and Foreign Minister meeting Qatar's prime minister for talks on a possible agreement. This development suggests Iran could emerge as a significant beneficiary from the agreement.
Iran's top negotiator, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, warned the US against resuming war, stating that Iran has rebuilt its armed forces during a six-week truce and any conflict would be 'more crushing and bitter'.

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Iran's top negotiator has issued a warning, stating that Tehran has "not even started" its actions in the ongoing standoff in the Strait of Hormuz.

Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, Iran's top negotiator, has responded to new threats from U.S. President Donald Trump, stating that Iran will retaliate if the United States initiates conflict. Ghalibaf emphasized that Trump's threats would have no effect on Iran.