By EFE
Iranian authorities warned that access to Strait of Hormuzcurrently blocked, “will not be like before” and that, for this reason, they have opened negotiations with the other country with access to said crossing, Oman.
“Without a doubt, the conditions and regulation of passage through the Strait of Hormuz will no longer be as before. A totally different procedure will appear“said Ali Beghani Kani, deputy secretary of the Supreme National Security Council, during an international forum in Moscow.
He added that “Iran and Oman, as neighboring coastal countries, maintain negotiations to determine the mechanism passing through the Strait of Hormuz,” according to the Interfax agency.
Beghani also confirmed that “indirect contacts” with the US continue, although, he added, “they have not agreed on anything.”
Although Russia insisted again on its proposal to impoverish the Islamic Republic’s enriched uranium, the Iranian diplomat assured that Tehran and Washington are not talking about those reservations.
The United States and Iran have intensified their contacts in recent days and are finalizing the details of an agreement that could end the war.
The Iranian chief negotiator, Mohamad Baqer Qalibaf, and the Iranian Foreign Minister, Abás Araqchí, are in Qatar to discuss this agreement which, according to the Iranian press, would include the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and the lifting of sanctions on Iran, but I would leave the nuclear dossier for a later phase.
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