Iran warns it will 'return to war' if Strait of Hormuz control not recognised
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Iranian Parliament's National Security Commission Spokesperson Ebrahim Rezaei said on Tuesday that "the end of the ceasefire should not lead to an extension of the ceasefire," Iranian semi-official Mehr News Agency reports.
Rezaei emphasised the need for recognising Iran's rights, including its control over the Strait of Hormuz or else it would "return to war" with US-Israeli forces. "They are not supposed to use the breathing space that has emerged to resume their mischief and rearm themselves," he said.
پایان آتشبس نباید منجر به تمدید آتشبس شود،
یا باید حقوق ایران از جمله تسلط ما بر تنگه هرمز را به رسمیت بشناسند، یا به جنگ برگردند
قرار نیست از فضای تنفسی که پدید آمده برای شرارت مجدد و تجهیز خودشان استفاده کنند.
اگر حقوق ما را ندهند دندانِ لقِ آتشبس که موجب وحشیگری آمریکایی…US President Donald Trump on Monday said that "people" from Iran had contacted the United States, indicating that Tehran wanted a deal, as the American Navy began a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz to prevent ships from entering or leaving Iranian ports.
Speaking outside the Oval Office, Trump did not specify who had called whom, what the US response was, or what other issues were discussed during the contact. The president also gave no details about the content of the conversation.
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"I can tell you that we've been called by the other side," Trump said, referring to Iran. "We've been called this morning by the right people, the appropriate people, and they want to work a deal."
The US and Iran had held talks in Islamabad that ended in the early hours of Sunday without an agreement, raising questions about what happens when the current two-week truce expires on April 22. As negotiations wrapped up, both sides blamed each other for the failure.
Just hours later, Trump announced a naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, a move that immediately drew a sharp warning from Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), which vowed a "forceful response" to any hostile action.