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Iranian President Masoud Beizhi-Kian called for ending the war with the United States "today," affirming that Iran stands in a position of strength and dignity, and that the world recognizes Iran's victory and the American violations targeting its schools, hospitals, and facilities. He also confirmed that the memorandum of understanding signed with Washington resulted from arduous negotiations, was ratified by the Supreme National Security Council, and rejected any clause in the agreement that indicated surrender. Although he approved the agreement, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei expressed a somewhat different view in principle, and other Iranian officials, including members of Parliament, criticized the deal, accusing the government of making specific concessions regarding the Strait of Hormuz. Reports indicated that the U.S. Navy secretly organizes and protects oil tankers during their passage through the strait, with exports estimated between 5 and 10 million barrels per day. Iran emphasizes that navigation should take a northern route along its coasts, while it rejects a southern route proposed by Oman. Beizhi-Kian’s statements come amid escalating tensions between Washington and Tehran, with Iran accusing the U.S. of practicing "economic terrorism" and demanding the lifting of sanctions, as well as calling on China not to join efforts to economically isolate Iran. Beijing criticized the American campaign, considering it ineffective.
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