Iran's vice president vows to defend rights from Hormuz to compensation

Mohammad Reza Aref stresses unity, says Tehran will stand firm on key demands following 'Islamabad Talks'

Iranian Vice President Mohammad Reza Aref. PHOTO: ANADOLU AGENCY

Iran’s Vice President Mohammad Reza Aref said Sunday that Tehran will stand firm on defending its rights “from the Strait of Hormuz to pursuing compensation,” following Saturday's talks with the United States in Islamabad.

Aref highlighted national unity, referring to what he described as growing cohesion within society, and said the government views this unity as a foundation for advancing the country’s interests.

“From strength in the Strait of Hormuz to pursuing compensation, we stand firm on the rights of the people; this is our commitment to a strong Iran,” he said. He added that Iran remains committed to safeguarding its rights while continuing efforts on both diplomatic and national fronts.

Iran’s Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf also said the US failed to earn Iran’s trust. He said the Iranian delegation presented forward-looking proposals during the talks but the US side ultimately failed to gain Tehran’s confidence.

He added that it is up to Washington to decide whether it can build trust with Iran, stressing that Tehran will combine diplomacy with strength to secure its rights.

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