Iranian officials have pushed back against claims by US President Donald Trump regarding the state of negotiations, highlighting deep contradictions in messaging between the two nations as tensions persist around the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz.
Despite Trump's assertion that there are no "sticking points" left for a deal, he has insisted that the US blockade will remain until any agreement is "100 percent complete," raising questions about unclear conditions for finalizing an accord.
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that the Strait of Hormuz remains fully open to commercial vessels, subject to conditions aligned with the Lebanon ceasefire and previously coordinated maritime routes. Tehran has threatened to close the strait if the US blockade of Iranian ports continues, posing significant risks to regional maritime security.
This situation underscores the complexity of diplomatic talks between Iran and the US and their impact on regional stability, with both sides continuing to harden their positions amid ongoing geopolitical friction.
Source: www.aljazeera.com