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Continuation of status quo ‘intolerable’ for US, says Iran’s top negotiator

The Iranian parliament speaker, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, said in a post on X this morning that a “new equation of the strait of Hormuz is in the process of being solidified” and warned that the continuation of the “status quo” was an “intolerable” position for the US to maintain.

Ghalibaf, Iran’s chief negotiator, added:

double quotation markThe security of shipping and energy transit has been jeopardised by the United States and its allies through the violation of the ceasefire and the imposition of a blockade; of course, their evil will diminish.

We know full well that the continuation of the status quo is intolerable for America; while we have not even begun yet.

Iranian parliament speaker, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, led the Iranian delegation for Pakistani mediated talks with the US in Islamabad in April.
Iranian parliament speaker, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, led the Iranian delegation for Pakistani mediated talks with the US in Islamabad in April. Photograph: Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto via Getty Images

Iran imposed a blockade on foreign shipping using the strait of Hormuz soon after the war began with a US-Israeli attack on 28 February which killed the country’s former supreme leader. The US president, Donald Trump, imposed a counter-blockade of ships using Iranian ports on 13 April.

Trump’s so-called “Project Freedom”, which began yesterday, says its aim is to use the US military to guide stranded cargo ships out of the strategic waterway. But in doing so it makes the resumption of war much more likely as Iran’s military central command warned that it would strike any US naval vessel approaching the strait.

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US secretary of state Marco Rubio’s meeting with Pope Leo on Thursday will include a “frank conversation” about the Trump administration’s policies, the US ambassador to the Holy See, Brian Burch, has said.

“Nations have disagreements, and I think one of the ways that you work through those is … through fraternity and authentic dialogue,” Burch said.

“I think the secretary is coming here in that spirit,” he added. “To have a frank conversation about US policy, to engage in dialogue.”

Rubio’s trip, which coincides with the first anniversary of Leo’s papacy, comes weeks after Trump lashed out at the Chicago-born pontiff over his condemnation of the unprovoked US-Israeli war on Iran, widely seen to have been launched illegally. Trump called him weak and said he was not doing a very good job as pontiff.

Leo stirred the ire of Trump after he suggested a “delusion of omnipotence” was fuelling the war and called the president’s threat to annihilate Iranian civilisation if Iran did not agree to US demands to end the war and open the strait of Hormuz as “truly unacceptable”.

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