LLAMAS: “The Strait of Hormuz hasn't been closed, but the threat of its closure has disrupted the international economy. If this war continues, will Iran try to close the Strait of Hormuz?”ARAGHCHI: “We have not closed it. It is the ships and tankers who don't try to cross the strait because they are, you know, concerned about being hit by either side. So we have no intention to close it right now, but as the war continues, we will consider every scenario. For the time being, we have not done it yet, and -- but the strait is, you know, almost empty of ships and tankers because of their concern.”

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Iranian FM: We Haven’t Closed Strait of Hormuz, But It’s Almost Empty‘We have no intention to close it right now, but as the war continues, we will consider every scenario’News & Politics,InternationalEXCERPT:LLAMAS: “The Strait of Hormuz hasn't been closed, but the threat of its closure has disrupted the international economy. If this war continues, will Iran try to close the Strait of Hormuz?”ARAGHCHI: “We have not closed it. It is the ships and tankers who don't try to cross the strait because they are, you know, concerned about being hit by either side. So we have no intention to close it right now, but as the war continues, we will consider every scenario. For the time being, we have not done it yet, and -- but the strait is, you know, almost empty of ships and tankers because of their concern.”Video filesFullCompactSort byDateSummaryRelevancePopularityPer page81216Audio filesFullCompactSort byDateSummaryRelevancePopularityPer page81216Recipient e-mailMessage (optional)Preview

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