Pezeshkian: Washington Cannot Unilaterally Deprive Iran of Its Nuclear Rights
A fragile two-week truce nears expiration as Washington and Tehran clash over maritime and nuclear red lines.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian warned U.S. President Donald Trump that Washington cannot unilaterally deprive Iran of its nuclear rights, further complicating ongoing ceasefire negotiations mediated by Pakistan.
U.S. President Donald Trump characterized the discussions as "very good" but publicly rejected any Iranian pressure regarding the contested Strait of Hormuz.
Meanwhile, Iranian Vice President Mohammad Reza Aref asserted Tehran’s authority to manage the strategic waterway, warning that Iran will secure its maritime rights diplomatically or operationally.
The diplomatic standoff over nuclear material and maritime control occurs as the current two-week truce approaches its expiration this week.
Simultaneously, state and independent monitors report the six-week conflict has resulted in over 3,500 fatalities.
If indirect talks in Islamabad collapse, Israeli and U.S. forces have indicated preparations to strike Iranian energy infrastructure, threatening an immediate return to region-wide military engagement.