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Iran denies new US deal on Hormuz

Iran's Foreign Ministry denies any new agreement with the US on the Strait of Hormuz, warning that continued blockade will prompt Iranian measures.

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Iran's Foreign Ministry has issued a denial of any new agreement with the United States concerning the Strait of Hormuz. A high-ranking Iranian official explained that passage through the strait is currently based on the ceasefire agreement of April 8, but warned that if the US continues its blockade, Iran will take unspecified measures. The official added that serious disagreements remain, including on the nuclear issue, and that a preliminary agreement could be reached in the coming days to extend the ceasefire, potentially creating space for negotiations on lifting sanctions and compensation for military losses.
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A high-ranking official added context, stating passage is based on the April 8 ceasefire, that serious disagreements remain on nuclear issues, and that a preliminary agreement to extend the ceasefire could be reached soon.

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