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Iran Considers Banning US and Israeli Ships from Strait of Hormuz
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Iran Considers Banning US and Israeli Ships from Strait of Hormuz

Iran is reportedly considering a ban on American and Israeli ships from transiting the Strait of Hormuz, a move that has caused fluctuations in oil markets and raised concerns about regional stability.

Iran Calls Mideast Peace Deal a 'Declaration of US Defeat'
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Iran Calls Mideast Peace Deal a 'Declaration of US Defeat'

Iran's chief negotiator has labeled a preliminary deal to end the Mideast war as a 'declaration of US defeat,' even as talks are set to continue next week. The IAEA is expected to resume inspections in Iran under the terms of this agreement.

Iran Appoints Chief Negotiator to Oversee China Ties
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Iran Appoints Chief Negotiator to Oversee China Ties

Iran's chief negotiator, Ghalibaf, has been appointed to a new key role overseeing the country's relations with China. This appointment comes as Iran seeks to strengthen its strategic partnerships.

Iran’s chief negotiator blames US for 'failing to gain trust' after peace talks in Pakistan collapse
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Iran’s chief negotiator blames US for 'failing to gain trust' after peace talks in Pakistan collapse

Iran's chief negotiator blamed the US for the failure to reach a deal at Islamabad talks, citing a lack of trust despite Iran presenting "forward-looking initiatives." US Vice President JD Vance stated no agreement was reached, emphasizing the need for Iran's affirmative commitment against pursuing nuclear weapons.

Iran Asserts Control Over Strait of Hormuz After Swiss Talks
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Iran Asserts Control Over Strait of Hormuz After Swiss Talks

Following the conclusion of peace talks in Switzerland, Iran's chief negotiator, Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, declared that Tehran would administer the Strait of Hormuz. This assertion comes despite the lifting of US sanctions and signals Iran's intent to maintain control over the vital waterway.

Iran Reiterates Intent to Administer Strait of Hormuz Post-Conflict
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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.

Trump Seeks Edits to US-Iran Nuclear Deal, Negotiations Prolonged
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Trump Seeks Edits to US-Iran Nuclear Deal, Negotiations Prolonged

President Trump is reportedly seeking further edits to the US-Iran nuclear deal, particularly concerning uranium and the Strait of Hormuz, prolonging the negotiation process. Iran's chief negotiator stated that an agreement would only be reached if their rights are guaranteed.

Iran Vows 'Crushing' Response to US Attacks, Reaffirms Support for Hezbollah
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Iran Vows 'Crushing' Response to US Attacks, Reaffirms Support for Hezbollah

Iran's chief negotiator has vowed a 'crushing' response if the US resumes attacks, stating that Iran's armed forces have rebuilt and will not compromise. Hezbollah also affirmed that Iran will not abandon them, reinforcing the strong alliance between the two.