Iran Says It Won’t Negotiate Under Blockade, Demands End to Hostile Acts

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JH Kim

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  • Iran said the deadlock in negotiations is continuing as it again demanded the lifting of the blockade as a condition for talks.
  • It said Iran views the current US maritime blockade as an obstacle to negotiations while the pressure measure remains in place.
  • Markets are watching whether the lifting of the blockade could be a key factor in restarting talks and easing tensions in the Middle East.

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Iran again demanded that the blockade be lifted as a condition for negotiations, signaling the impasse in talks is continuing.

Walter Bloomberg reported on April 25 that Iran told Pakistan it would not take part in what it described as forced negotiations while the blockade remains in place.

In a post on X, Iran said trust cannot be built unless hostile actions stop.

The US is maintaining a maritime blockade as it continues to ratchet up pressure, and Iran has described the measure as an obstacle to negotiations.

Markets are watching whether the blockade is lifted, which could be a key factor in restarting talks and easing tensions in the Middle East.

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JH Kim

JH Kim

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