IRGC Rejects Oman’s Hormuz Corridor as US-Iran Talks Move Forward

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Iran’s IRGC warns that only Iran-approved routes may be used through the Strait of Hormuz, challenging Oman’s new corridor announced with the IMO; the warning comes as a US-Iran MoU seeks a 60-day, toll-free reopening with demining, leaving questions about post-60-day fees, governance, and whether a broader peace deal can hold as shipping slowly resumes.
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- Iran Threatens Ships in Strait of Hormuz as Marco Rubio Meets Gulf Leaders The New York Times
- Hormuz Reopening Is Quickly Flooding Oil Markets With Supply Bloomberg.com
- Iran warns ships it's 'unacceptable and dangerous' to transit the Strait of Hormuz without their approval CNBC
- Iran rejects UN-backed plan to free ships trapped in strait of Hormuz The Guardian
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