IRAN REJECTS U.S. STRAIT OF HORMUZ DEAL AS ‘UNREALISTIC’



Senior Iranian official Mohsen Rezaei said Tehran will not accept a U.S. plan to reopen the Strait of Hormuz unless it includes reparations for war damage.

He rejected Washington’s proposed framework, saying Iran will not accept symbolic concessions and insists on “tangible benefits” in any agreement.

Rezaei added that Iran will continue its “resistance,” signaling no softening in its stance despite ongoing negotiations.
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