Iranian media: Iran sets three conditions for passage through the Hormuz Strait, says if the US continues to blockade Iran, it will close the strait.
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Iran’s Tasnim News Agency reported on the 17th, citing an informed source, that Iran has set three conditions for the passage of ships through the Strait of Hormuz: First, the vessels must be commercial ships; military ships are prohibited, and neither the ships nor their cargo may have any connection with hostile countries. Second, vessels must travel via routes designated by Iran. Third, passage must be coordinated with the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy.
The informed source also stated that if the United States continues to enforce a maritime blockade, Iran will consider it a violation of the ceasefire agreement and will close the Strait of Hormuz.
Source: Xinhua News Agency. Original title: “Iranian Media: Iran Sets Three Conditions for Passage Through the Strait of Hormuz.”
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