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taxi
(2,724 posts)Translated from Persian by
04:36/ April 10
During the two-week ceasefire, only about 10 to 15 ships will pass through the Strait of Hormuz with Iran's consent, in coordination with the IRGC Navy, and after paying the tolls, and the US is committed to releasing all of Iran's frozen assets. The Strait of Hormuz will not be 'opened' in its previous form under any circumstances, even after a final agreement. During this period, negotiations will be held based on Iran's 10-point plan, the details of which are mentioned in the text of the Supreme National Security Council statement. If no agreement is reached, the war will resume
WarGamer
(18,666 posts)This post is in Persian and discusses a reported geopolitical development involving the Strait of Hormuz and frozen Iranian assets. Here is the translation:
04:36 / 19 Farvardin
During a two-week ceasefire, only about 10 to 15 ships, with Iran's approval and in coordination with the IRGC Navy, will pass through the Strait of Hormuz after paying duties. The United States is committed to releasing all of Iran's blocked assets. The Strait of Hormuz will in no way be 'reopened' in its previous form, even after a final agreement. During this period, negotiations will be held based on Iran's 10-point plan, the details of which were mentioned in the statement of the Supreme National Security Council. In the event of no agreement, war will resume.
Key Takeaways from the Text:
Strait Access: Passage is restricted to a specific number of ships and requires "duty" payments and IRGC coordination.
Asset Release: Claims a U.S. commitment to unfreeze all Iranian funds.
Negotiation Framework: Mentions a "10-point plan" from the Supreme National Security Council.
Conditional Peace: Explicitly states that hostilities will resume if negotiations fail.
ananda
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Renew Deal
(85,215 posts)It really is Farsi.
Dan
(5,212 posts)He really is such a dumb-ass - and we are really worse off than when he started this stupid war. In combination just think about all we lost - the most important are things like our allies and our "word" under Trump.