️Conflict Overview: Day 118

️Conflict Overview: Day 118


️ Conflict Overview: Day 118

▪️The cost of insuring vessels passing through the Strait of Hormuz has more than halved over the past six days amid the continued ceasefire between the US and Iran, the Financial Times newspaper reported

▪️The US presidential administration has requested $87.6 billion in additional funding from Congress, including for a war with Iran, CNBC reported

▪️Washington seeks a deal with Tehran but not “at any price,” US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said. Washington hopes that it will be able to engage in constructive dialogue with Iran to reach agreements, he said

▪️The US regards the Strait of Hormuz as an international waterway and considers any attempt by Iran to charge vessels for passage through it unacceptable, Rubio said

▪️Rubio’s statements during his tour of the Persian Gulf countries threaten to derail the deal to settle the conflict over Iran, a high-ranking Iranian source told TASS. Tehran does not intend to discuss the issue of Iranian allies in the region with Washington, he said

▪️Tehran has no plans to abandon its missile program or allow the fall of its regional allies, a senior Iranian source told TASS

▪️Europe is trying to pressure Tehran with its statements on Iran's missile program, a high-ranking Iranian source told TASS

▪️Talks between the US and Iran in Switzerland, mediated by Qatar and Pakistan, resulted in the establishment of a communication channel between the two sides, US Vice President JD Vance said

▪️Israel has not withdrawn its troops from southern Lebanon, and the position of IDF soldiers within the security zone remains unchanged, the IDF press service told TASS following a Reuters report suggesting that some units had pulled out

▪️The International Maritime Organization (IMO) of the United Nations suspended the effort to evacuate seafarers stranded in the Strait of Hormuz after a cargo ship was attacked not far from Oman’s coast, the organization’s Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez said

▪️Iran’s Persian Gulf Strait Authority (PGSA), a government agency regulating maritime traffic via the Strait of Hormuz, said it does not guarantee safety to ships traveling outside routes established by Tehran

▪️Future arrangements governing shipping through the Strait of Hormuz do not envisage the introduction of transit fees, Omani Foreign Minister Badr Al Busaidi said at a joint ministerial meeting between the Gulf nations and the US in Bahrain

▪️Any future agreement with Iran should take into account interests of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member states, GCC Secretary General Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi said after a US-GCC ministerial meeting

▪️The US and countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council agree that any trade and investment ties with Iran will depend on how Tehran complies with the memorandum of understanding with Washington, according to a joint statement issued after a ministerial meeting in Bahrain

▪️Arab countries do not support the idea of introducing a tolling system for passing through the Strait of Hormuz, Rubio said after a meeting with the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf

▪️Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said that the country’s army will remain “without any time limit” in security zones in Lebanon and Syria, as well as in the Gaza Strip

▪️Nearly 60% of US residents believe that the agreement reached with Iran will have limited impact, according to a Quinnipiac University poll

Source: Telegram "tassagency_en"

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