Iranian lawmaker: Hormuz Strait will not return to pre-war state

A senior Iranian lawmaker, amid Iran's restrictions on shipping on this strategic road and an American blockade on Iranian ports, has declared that Hormuz Strait will not return to the pre-war situation. We will by no means return Hormuz Strait to its previous state, because [...]
We will by no means return Hormuz Strait to its former state, because this is an order from the leader of the Islamic Revolution”, said Ali Nikzad, deputy speaker of the Iranian Parliament.
Did Donald Trump not say after he bombed Fordo and Nataz, that everything was destroyed and Iran no longer had a nuclear program? However, it now says it will not accept Iran having nuclear capacity”, he added.
Speaking of the semi-official Mehr agency, he said: “What is Trump in the world to decide this?
Since the beginning of the U.S. and Israel war against Iran on February 28th, Tehran has maintained control over the Strait of Hormuz, followed by an American naval blockade on April 13th, which has affected global energy supplies, especially in Asia, reports AA, tranassmetton Periscope.
Washington and Tehran held talks in the Pakistani Muslim capital two weeks ago, but failed to reach agreement to end the conflict.
The negotiations came after a two-week ceasefire brokered by Pakistan on 8 April, which was later extended by President Trump.
Although efforts are under way for a new round of talks, some of the key issues remain the Hormuz Strait, the US blockade of Iranian ports and Iran's enriched uranium. /Periscope











