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An agreement on the Strait of Hormuz is taking shape – but not one Trump wants
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By Tim Lister, CNN(CNN) — Like shifting winds, plans for the future of the Strait of Hormuz – and their chance of success – change almost daily.
Tehran’s goal “is to set temporary arrangements” between one and three months “where Iran is dominant,” Ajorlu told Iranian state broadcaster IRIB this week.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has repeatedly said any form of state control over international waters is against international law.
Key questions remain: Will the Revolutionary Guards accept reduced control over the Strait of Hormuz, and under what conditions would it intercept vessels?
“By embedding a lasting role in the governance of Hormuz, Iran could preserve much of the influence it gained during the war without relying on continual military coercion,” Parsi posted on X Wednesday.