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		<title>Iran Presses US for Asset Release, Regional De-Escalation</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Tehran-Iran said on Monday that it had called for an end to the ongoing regional conflict and the release of]]></description>
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<p><strong>Tehran-</strong>Iran said on Monday that it had called for an end to the ongoing regional conflict and the release of frozen Iranian assets abroad in its response to the latest proposal from the United States, according to Tehran’s foreign ministry.</p>



<p><br>Foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei said Tehran’s response focused on what it described as Iran’s “legitimate rights” rather than demands for concessions from Washington.</p>



<p><br>“We did not demand any concessions. The only thing we demanded was Iran’s legitimate rights,” Baqaei told reporters during a weekly press briefing in Tehran.<br>According to Baqaei, Iran’s position included calls for “an end to the war in the region,” the lifting of what he described as a U.S. naval blockade and the release of Iranian assets frozen in foreign financial institutions for several years.</p>



<p><br>Iran has long sought access to billions of dollars in overseas funds restricted under U.S. sanctions, which were intensified after Washington withdrew from the 2015 nuclear agreement during President Donald Trump’s first administration.</p>



<p><br>The latest comments come amid heightened tensions across the Middle East, where regional conflicts involving Israel, Iran-aligned groups and U.S. forces have increased diplomatic pressure on Washington and Tehran to prevent wider escalation.</p>



<p><br>Iranian officials have repeatedly linked broader regional stability to the easing of sanctions and the normalization of economic access, while U.S. officials have maintained pressure over Tehran’s nuclear activities and support for armed groups in the region.</p>



<p><br>Baqaei did not provide further details about the contents of the U.S. proposal or indicate whether negotiations between the two sides were ongoing.</p>



<p><br>The remarks come as indirect diplomatic contacts between Tehran and Washington continue against the backdrop of military tensions stretching from Gaza and Lebanon to the Red Sea and Gulf waters.</p>
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		<title>Iran allows limited Hormuz transit, bars U.S., Israeli-linked vessels</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[London— Iran said “non-hostile vessels” may transit the Strait of Hormuz if they comply with security requirements and coordinate with]]></description>
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<p><strong>London</strong>— Iran said “non-hostile vessels” may transit the Strait of Hormuz if they comply with security requirements and coordinate with authorities, according to a statement circulated to the International Maritime Organization, while excluding ships linked to the United States and Israel amid ongoing conflict.</p>



<p>The statement, issued by Iran’s foreign ministry and shared with IMO member states and non-governmental organizations, said vessels that do not “participate in or support acts of aggression” against Iran would be permitted safe passage through the strategic waterway, subject to adherence to safety and security regulations.</p>



<p>However, it specified that vessels, equipment, and assets belonging to what it described as “aggressor parties” including the United States and Israel  would not qualify for what it termed “innocent or non-hostile passage.</p>



<p>”Iran said responsibility for any disruption or escalation in the Strait of Hormuz lay with Washington and Tel Aviv, accusing them of waging an “unlawful and destabilising war” that has heightened risks to international shipping and regional stability.</p>



<p>The statement reflects Tehran’s position as tensions remain elevated following the outbreak of war triggered by U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran on February 28.</p>



<p>The Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most critical maritime chokepoints, has been effectively closed since the escalation, contributing to sharp increases in global oil and gas prices.</p>



<p>Iran’s conditional reopening for select vessels introduces limited operational clarity for commercial shipping, though the exclusion of U.S. and Israeli-linked assets underscores the continuing strategic and geopolitical risks in the region.</p>
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