Iran says no plans for further US peace talks as it vows to continue stranglehold over Strait of Hormuz

Iran says no plans for further US peace talks as it vows to continue stranglehold over Strait of Hormuz


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Iran has said it has no plans for further peace talks with the US, after a marathon summit with Vice President JD Vance collapsed on Saturday with no agreement reached.

“No plan has yet been announced for the time, place, or next round of negotiations,” Iranian state news agency Nour reported on Saturday, citing the country’s Supreme National Security Council.

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The Iranian regime will also keep its stranglehold over the Strait of Hormuz, the vital chokepoint in the Persian Gulf through which flows a fifth of the world’s oil supplies, according to state media.

“Iran is not in a hurry, and until the US agrees to a reasonable deal, there will be no change in the situation of the Strait of Hormuz,” the Fars News Agency reported, quoting an unnamed Iranian official.

JD Vance’s 21-hour talks with Iranian leaders in Pakistan ended with no agreement to end the war. AP
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