Iran stakes permanent claim on Hormuz as new deal shifts regional order

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Iranian Parliament Speaker Qalibaf says the Strait of Hormuz will never return to pre-war status and will be administered by Tehran under international law, following a US–Iran agreement mediated by Pakistan. The Islamabad MoU creates a 60-day window toward a final deal, with temporary lifting of oil-related sanctions and the release of Iranian funds; Iran touts a blend of hard and soft power, warns of consequences for non-implementation, and reiterates support for Lebanon amid regional tensions.
- Speaker Qalibaf: Strait of Hormuz will never return to pre-war status, Iran will administer it PressTV
- Iran Makes Moves to Assert Control Over the Strait of Hormuz The New York Times
- Iran's Tasnim news agency says Hormuz will not reopen until Lebanon ceasefire holds, oil waivers issued Reuters
- Shipping stalls in Strait of Hormuz after Iran declares key waterway closed again CNBC
- Iranian Parliament Speaker Ghalibaf: The Strait Of Hormuz Will Be Managed By Iran i24NEWS
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