Mohsen Rezaee, an advisor to Iran's Supreme Leader, stated on Friday that negotiations between Tehran and Washington have reached a deadlock, urging the US administration to take the initiative in breaking the impasse. In press remarks, Rezaee explained that releasing frozen Iranian assets represents a crucial test of Washington's commitment to building trust. He issued a stern warning, emphasizing that if the blockade and military operations continue, Tehran may move to expand the scope of the confrontation to include the Indian Ocean, the Bab el-Mandeb Strait, and the Red and Mediterranean seas. These statements arrive as the US administration continues to assert that preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons and ensuring freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz are the core of any potential agreement, while noting that communication channels remain open through international intermediaries.
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Jun 05, 2026
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Iranian Advisor: Negotiations with Washington at a Dead End, Warns of Conflict Expansion
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