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Management of the Strait of Hormuz by Iran and Oman: What Iranian media are saying about the “memorandum of understanding” between the US and Tehran
Iran committed to restoring the number of commercial ships passing through the Strait to pre-war levels within one month – The “invisible interlocutor” the US is trying to negotiate with
Partial climbdown by Iran: Says “yes” to negotiations without lifting the naval blockade, puts nuclear issues and the opening of Hormuz on the table
Tehran is attempting a partial convergence with Washington and says it is ready to enter talks, conditions permitting, early next week. It is linking nuclear issues with sanctions relief. “They want a deal, but we’re not there yet,” Trump said
Trump: Possible new talks with Iran within the next “36 to 72 hours”
The development comes a day after the U.S. president announced an extension of the current ceasefire with Tehran
Thriller over the Strait of Hormuz: Iran pledged not to close it again, says Trump – We will shut it if the blockade continues, Tehran threatens
A barrage of posts from the US president – He stressed that the strategically important passage will no longer be used as a tool of pressure – New attack on NATO – “Israel is forbidden from bombing Lebanon again, enough!”
Washington demands a 20-year “freeze” on all nuclear activity from Tehran, what to do with the 440 kg of enriched uranium
Iran proposes a five-year suspension, according to information cited by the New York Times - Trump fears a deal similar to the 2015 deal
The Straits of Hormuz as a crucial political and diplomatic crossing: How Tehran is building new relations in the Persian Gulf
Two days after the fragile ceasefire, Iran still maintains control over the Straits, giving priority to certain countries - Mines, the debate on transit fees and Trump's "ball" to Europe