‘Pick up the phone’: IRGC appears to rebuff US Strait of Hormuz ‘hotline’
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Iran has denied establishing direct military communication lines with the US regarding the Strait of Hormuz, despite reports from US officials suggesting such a channel was established during …
Tehran, Iran – Iran has indicated that there will be no direct communication between US and Iranian military officials as part of a hotline proposed by Washington designed to ease tensions in the Strait of Hormuz. Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) spokesman Hossein Mohebi downplayed reports on Friday of direct communications being established between the US and Iran to manage the strategically important waterway. It came as the US and Iran exchanged fire again on Friday and Saturday after commercial vessels sailing outside a channel designated by Tehran were targeted by unknown perpetrators. “Claims by American officials regarding the establishment of a direct line between Iran and the United States concerning the Strait of Hormuz” are completely false, Mohebi wrote on X. “This has not happened and will not happen … The Strait of Hormuz is Iranian territory and has no connection to the United States.” Channels of communication Mohebi’s X post did not elaborate on whether Tehran only rejected direct military-to-military contact with Washington, or whether a separate channel led by civilian officials would operate. Vice President JD Vance told media on Monday after a meeting between Washington and Tehran officials in Switzerland that a “channel on the Iranian side” for reducing conflict in the Gulf would be established. He also implied that direct military-to-military communications had already been agreed between the two sides. …
Original source: Al Jazeera English
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