Iran effectively closed the strait in retaliation for being attacked by the United States and Israel in February. Even before Mr. Zolghadr’s statement, Iranian officials had hinted on Saturday that the reopening of the strait was not imminent. Yet the deal’s language was vague, and the United States and Iran had differing interpretations of what it meant. Mr. Vance did not say what the United States might concede to Iran as part of a possible deal. The post Iran Issues List of Demands, Complicating Efforts to Reopen Strait appeared first on New York Times.