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US Sets Red Line for Iran Over Strait of Hormuz After Doha Talks

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Following two days of technical talks in Doha, the United States has issued a firm warning to Iran regarding the status quo in the Strait of Hormuz. Washington emphasized that any alteration to the current maritime passage arrangements would be considered a significant breach of the understandings reached between the parties in June.

US officials described the Strait of Hormuz as a key test of Iran's reliability in adhering to the memorandum of understandings. They stressed continuous monitoring of Iranian activities in the area and warned that any escalation would have immediate consequences for the political progress agreed upon.

The US also linked the release of frozen Iranian funds directly to Tehran's compliance with the terms of the memorandum, underscoring that this is not an empty promise but contingent on Iran's conduct on the ground and its commitment to maintaining freedom and security of navigation in the strait.

In response, Iran accused the US presence in the region of threatening regional security and warned that any American intervention would be met with a swift and decisive reaction. Tehran also insisted that all vessels must navigate only through routes it designates to ensure safe passage through the straits.

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