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Secure Passage Through Hormuz Strait Hinges on Ceasefire Compliance: Araqchi

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Secure Passage Through Hormuz Strait Hinges on Ceasefire Compliance: Araqchi

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Iran's foreign minister stated that safe navigation through the Strait of Hormuz depends on cooperation with Iranian Armed Forces and adherence to ceasefire commitments. The minister emphasized the necessity for all parties to adhere to the ceasefire as a basis for achieving a complete end to the conflict on all fronts.

Iran's foreign minister Abbas Araqchi discussed the situation in the Strait of Hormuz with his South Korean counterpart. Araqchi stated that secure passage through the strait would be possible in coordination with the Iranian Armed Forces, provided that the opposing side honors its commitments during the ceasefire period. The ceasefire was declared after a US-Israeli war of aggression against Iran. Iran has proposed a ten-point plan as the foundation for discussions, seeking terms such as the withdrawal of US forces from the region. The Supreme National Security Council of Iran emphasized that the aggression led to a historic victory for Iran, compelling the US to accept negotiation terms.

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