
Iran, US set up "communication line" to avert military incidents in Hormuz as per MoU
IRGC says transit through Hormuz only possible via routes approved by Tehran.
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Tehran reasserted its claim over the Strait of Hormuz and warned Gulf states after a joint US-Gulf statement rejected Iranian toll demands, while reports said tankers were turned back by the IRGC. Tehran: Iran and the United States on Friday have established a "communication line" in the Strait of Hormuz to prevent incidents that could escalate into...
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Tehran reasserted its claim over the Strait of Hormuz and warned Gulf states after a joint US-Gulf statement rejected Iranian toll demands, while reports said tankers were turned back by the IRGC.
according to The Jerusalem Post (Middle East)Tehran: Iran and the United States on Friday have established a "communication line" in the Strait of Hormuz to prevent incidents that could escalate into...
according to Times of Oman
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