Iran says a final deal is still far off while the Strait of Hormuz remains closed, signaling that negotiations have not bridged key gaps and maritime restrictions will continue for now. Officials indicated that major points of disagreement persist, and without progress on those issues there is little prospect of an imminent agreement or a reopening of the strategic waterway. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz affects a critical corridor for global oil and shipping, keeping pressure on energy markets and regional trade routes. Tehran framed the current position as consistent with its security and political demands, noting that talks are ongoing but far from conclusion. International observers continue to monitor the situation closely, as any shift in the status of the strait carries broad implications for shipping safety, fuel prices, and diplomatic efforts in the region.
Iran Says Final Deal Still Far Off as Hormuz Strait Stays Closed
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