Iran Stands Firm on Strait of Hormuz Amid Ongoing US Negotiations
No end to Iran-US war? Iran not ready to leave Hormuz, Trump says now talks without...

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Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baqei confirmed that no agreement has been reached with the US regarding the Strait of Hormuz. US President Donald Trump outlined his demands for a potential deal, including the removal of naval blockades and the destruction of Iran's enriched uranium stockpile. Iran has firmly rejected discussions on uranium enrichment details.
- 01Iran emphasizes that the management of the Strait of Hormuz is solely its concern and that of Oman.
- 02Trump demands Iran's commitment to never pursue nuclear weapons and the immediate reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
- 03No financial compensation will be exchanged until further notice, according to Trump.
- 04Iran's Consulate General criticized Trump's demands, asserting that they would not hand over uranium.
- 05The conflict involving Iran, the US, and Israel lasted for 40 days, concluding with a ceasefire on April 8.
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Iran has reiterated its control over the Strait of Hormuz, with Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baqei stating that negotiations with the United States are ongoing but no agreement has been finalized. Baqei emphasized that discussions currently focus on ending the war, not on uranium enrichment details. Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump has laid out his conditions for a potential agreement, which include Iran's commitment to never develop nuclear weapons, the immediate reopening of the Strait of Hormuz without fees, and the destruction of Iran's enriched uranium stockpile in collaboration with the US and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Trump also declared that no financial compensation would be exchanged until further notice. In response, the Iranian Consulate General in Hyderabad sharply criticized Trump's stance, asserting that if Iran had intended to provide uranium, it would have done so earlier. The ongoing tensions follow a 40-day conflict involving Iran, the US, and Israel, which ended with a ceasefire declared on April 8.
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The ongoing negotiations and tensions between Iran and the US could significantly affect shipping routes and regional stability in the Strait of Hormuz.
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