
Tehran suspends maritime traffic until the end of US military interventions in the region
Iran closes the Strait of Hormuz and threatens to retaliate against the United States
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ADVERTISING The differences between Washington and Tehran increased after the memorandum of understanding signed on June 17, which sought to establish a framework for de-escalation. 17 Iranians were killed and 115 wounded. Tehran considers it has adhered to the commitments made on June 17; Abbas Araghchi wrote on X Saturday that his country had kept its word.
Furthermore, Tehran also warned that maritime traffic will remain suspended until the United States military interventions in the region cease, and assured that it will respond firmly to any new action it considers a threat. Earlier, the Iranian regime had advanced that it will not consider itself bound to comply with the peace agreement with the United States recently reached, if Washington continues, according to Tehran, violating the agreed terms. Such statements reflect a hardening of Washington's stance toward Tehran, amid a military escalation that has increased tensions in the Persian Gulf.
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ADVERTISING The differences between Washington and Tehran increased after the memorandum of understanding signed on June 17, which sought to establish a framework for de-escalation.
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17 Iranians were killed and 115 wounded.
according to Radio-CanadaTehran considers it has adhered to the commitments made on June 17; Abbas Araghchi wrote on X Saturday that his country had kept its word.
according to Radio-CanadaTehran also warned that maritime traffic will remain suspended until the United States military interventions in the region cease, and assured that it will respond firmly to any new action it considers a threat.
according to La Tercera (CL) — PortadaEarlier, the Iranian regime had advanced that it will not consider itself bound to comply with the peace agreement with the United States recently reached, if Washington continues, according to Tehran, violating the agreed terms.
according to Infobae — AméricaSuch statements reflect a hardening of Washington's stance toward Tehran, amid a military escalation that has increased tensions in the Persian Gulf.
according to La Tercera (CL) — Portada
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PUBLICITY The differences between Washington and Tehran increased after the memorandum of understanding signed on June 17, which…
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