Iran's top national security agency: As long as the enemy implements a naval blockade, it will be considered a violation of the ceasefire agreement

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ME News Report, April 18 (UTC+8), Iran's top national security agency stated that as long as the enemy implements a naval blockade, Iran will consider it a violation of the ceasefire agreement and will prevent the conditional and limited opening of the Strait of Hormuz. Iran is determined to control traffic through the Strait of Hormuz until the war is completely over and lasting peace is achieved in the region. Additionally, the head of Russia's state atomic energy company said they are ready to assist in removing enriched uranium from Iran. Russia is the only country with positive experience in cooperation with Iran and is closely monitoring the progress of negotiations between the US and Iran. (Source: PANews)
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AirdropOrganizer
· 6h ago
Outside the Iran-U.S. negotiation table, all parties are making moves in advance
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SilverLiningOfPessimism
· 7h ago
The four characters for lasting peace are easy to say but hard to put into practice.
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PerpColdHands
· 14h ago
The only positive experience, this sounds like you're implying someone.
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SudoSage
· 14h ago
Who guarantees the transportation route for exporting enriched uranium from Iran?
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Mint-ColoredSlippage
· 14h ago
Playing the card of the Strait of Hormuz, oil prices are probably going to tremble a bit.
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