Iran: Negotiations over the Strait of Hormuz must first include a promise not to invade Iran

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Deep Tide TechFlow news, on March 30, according to The Wall Street Journal, Iran’s First Vice President Mohammad Reza Aref stated that if relevant parties wish to negotiate over the Strait of Hormuz, they must commit to no longer invading Iran and to recognizing Iran’s international rights. Aref’s remarks were consistent with the wording used earlier by Donald Trump; he said that Iran’s enemies are “begging us” to negotiate over this critical waterway. According to reports by Iran’s state radio and television (IRIB), Aref said: “They must say the golden sentence: ‘We will not invade Iran again, and we recognize all of Iran’s international rights.’” He also added: “We will wait and see!” (Jin10 Data)

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