
Iran Reiterates Intent to Administer Strait of Hormuz Post-Conflict
Iran's chief negotiator and other officials have reiterated Tehran's stance that the Strait of Hormuz would be administered by Iran and would not return to pre-war conditions, amidst ongoing discussions about a Middle East ceasefire and concerns over oil flows.
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Middle East live: Iran says Strait of Hormuz will be administered by Tehran
Iran’s chief negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said on Tuesday that the Strait of Hormuz will be administered by Tehran following US-Iran talks in Switzerland, as negotiations continue over regional security arrangements and the future of the key shipping route. Follow our liveblog for the latest updates.
By FRANCE 24
Read full article →‘Won't return to pre-war conditions’: Iran says Hormuz will be administered by them
In a bold statement, Iran's chief negotiator, Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, affirmed Tehran's control over the crucial Strait of Hormuz, dismissing any pre-war stipulations. Concurrently, negotiations in Switzerland culminated in securing $12 billion worth of Iranian assets stuck overseas. Additionally, Iran consented to create a communication framework to monitor maritime activities in the vital waterway, aimed at preventing possible clashes and misunderstandings.
By TOI WORLD DESK
Read full article →Iran negotiator says Hormuz will be Tehran administered
Iran's chief negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said that the Strait of Hormuz will be administered by Tehran, state media reported, following talks pushing to end the US-Israeli war on the Islamic republic.
Read full article →Iran Oil Exports Through Hormuz Hit Wartime High
Iran Oil Exports Through Hormuz Hit Wartime High While other countries line up on either side of Hormuz, hoping for clarity whether they actually can cross this time, Iran isn’t wasting any time moving its oil out of the Gulf via the Strait of Hormuz after the US lifted the naval blockade outside the chokepoint and the U.S. and Iran discuss a framework on a lasting peace deal. Even as Western shippers and insurers remain wary of the conflicting signals about how open the Strait ...
By Tyler Durden
Read full article →Oil inches down as investors focus on Hormuz flows after peace talks
Oil prices inched down on Tuesday, extending losses from the previous session, as investors sought clearer signs of progress toward restoring crude flows through the Strait of Hormuz following U.S.-Iran peace talks.
By Abubakar Ibrahim
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