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Iran: The Strait of Hormuz Will Not Reopen Due to U.S. Pressure
Svmuu News: On July 16, local time, the Iranian Embassy in Lebanon issued a statement saying that the Strait of Hormuz will not be reopened due to U.S. pressure, but will only resume navigation in accordance with “conditions set by Iran.” The statement said the United States should accept this reality, noting that there are only two ways to resolve the relevant issues: through dialogue or by accepting that Iran’s military might will compel it to comply with “the conditions set by Iran.” (CCTV)
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