Trump Administration Demands Iran Public Commitment on Strait of Hormuz Access

According to U.S. officials and state media on July 10, the Trump administration remains willing to negotiate with Iran despite announcing an end to the ceasefire, provided Iran makes public commitments to keep the Strait of Hormuz open and free of transit fees while stopping attacks on commercial vessels. Multiple U.S. officials stated in a media briefing that Washington expects Iran to clarify its position during Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi's visit to Oman on July 11, where officials plan to discuss maritime security in the Strait of Hormuz.
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