Iran has said that an “errant” group of hardliners had tried to undermine negotiations by firing on commercial ships earlier this week, senior US officials told CBS News.
One official told the US TV network: “They came back to the table and said, ‘We screwed up. We made a mistake. Let’s keep talking.'”
Iran’s lead negotiator and parliament speaker, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, says Tehran will never surrender to the US and is ever ready to defend itself if Washington backs out of the MoU.
“We have never stopped preparing to defend our country, and [if] at any moment the Americans betray the understanding, we are ready for full-scale defence,” he said.
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The Washington administration demands that Tehran publicly declare that the Strait of Hormuz is open to navigation, and ships passing through it will not be attacked by the Iranian side, Reuters reported, citing its unnamed US official sources.
"What we're demanding is that the Iranians issue a public statement that acknowledges all channels of the Strait of Hormuz are open and they're not shooting at ships anymore," the agency quoted one of its official sources as saying. "They're either going to give us that statement or we're not having a good outcome for them."
Корреспондент Axios Равид - о том, что сегодня США ждут от Ирана заявления об открытии Ормузского пролива:
Администрация Трампа требует, чтобы Иран в субботу выступил с публичным заявлением, признав, что Ормузский пролив открыт, и обязался прекратить обстрелы коммерческих судов.
США требуют от Ирана в субботу признать Ормузский пролив открытым и пообещать прекратить удары по коммерческим судам, заявил журналист Axios Барак Равид со ссылкой на американских чиновников.
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