Iran has effectively rejected expectations of an imminent reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, laying out sweeping conditions that would require the United States to fundamentally change its policy toward Tehran. In a statement issued by Mohammad Baqer Zolghadr, secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council, Tehran said the strait would remain closed until Washington ends what Iran described as its hostile behavior. Any agreement would ultimately require approval from Iran's Supreme National Security Council. He also said Iran had told Washington it had no plans to impose tolls, although the U.S. does not fully trust Tehran's assurances. The Iranians have told us they have no plans to toll the Strait of Hormuz.