The remarks were a direct response to Macron, who earlier on Monday he said he had discussed a maritime mission with Sultan of Oman Haitham bin Tarik and agreed to protect shipping and ensure “free and unconditional passage” in the waterway.
Tehran also questioned the US-Iran talks expected to take place in Doha this week.
Following an exchange of strikes over the weekend, Washington and Tehran agreed stop the attack and resume the conversation on Monday. President Trump announced the talks would take place in Doha, but on Monday Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei insisted. there is no conversation and the United States were organized.
“We will not have any dialogue meetings at any level with the American side in the future,” he said.
The latest disagreement underscores how fragile the ceasefire remains. The Agreement of June 17 gave Washington and Tehran 60 days to implement a 14-point deal covering navigation through the Strait of Hormuz, Iran’s nuclear program and talks on a permanent deal, but both sides have repeatedly blamed each other. to violate its terms.




