
Ormuz: Tehran claims to have agreed with Oman safe shipping route
The route agreement is part of the negotiations that Iran and Oman, as coastal states of the strategic strait, started three months ago to establish..
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Baghai did not provide details of the agreed route, indicating that contacts between the two countries continue to close outstanding issues, including the joint declaration that the parties are to issue, and ensured that an announcement will be made as soon as the process is completed. "The talks have made positive progress in the last three weeks and an agreement has been reached on the navigation route map," said Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Ismail Baghaei in an interview with the Iranian news agency specializing in defense affairs Defa Press. Tehran demanded that Washington put an end to the war, suspend the blockade on its ports and ships and allow the sale of its oil on international markets in exchange for the reopening of the Strait of Ormuz.
Furthermore, Ormuz: Tehran claims to have agreed with Oman safe shipping route. Iran announced an agreement with Oman to establish a safe navigation route through the Ormuz Strait, but added that there are still some outstanding issues to finalise the agreement and issue a joint statement.
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Baghai did not provide details of the agreed route, indicating that contacts between the two countries continue to close outstanding issues, including the joint declaration that the parties are to issue, and ensured that an announcement will be made as soon as the process is completed.
reliability low1/3 sources"The talks have made positive progress in the last three weeks and an agreement has been reached on the navigation route map," said Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Ismail Baghaei in an interview with the Iranian news agency specializing in defense affairs Defa Press.
reliability low1/3 sourcesTehran demanded that Washington put an end to the war, suspend the blockade on its ports and ships and allow the sale of its oil on international markets in exchange for the reopening of the Strait of Ormuz.
reliability low1/3 sourcesOrmuz: Tehran claims to have agreed with Oman safe shipping route.
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Iran announced an agreement with Oman to establish a safe navigation route through the Ormuz Strait, but added that there are still some outstanding issues to finalise the agreement and issue a joint statement.
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