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Iran demands credible guarantees against US-Israeli attacks to ensure Gulf security, according to its UN envoy. The foreign minister criticized Washington for derailing peace talks during a visit to Russia.
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Iran needs “credible guarantees” against more US-Israeli attacks before it can ensure security in the Gulf, Tehran’s envoy to the UN has said, while on a Russian visit Iran’s foreign minister blamed Washington for the failure of peace talks.
“The US approaches caused the previous round of negotiations, despite progress, to fail to reach its goals because of the excessive demands,” the minister, Abbas Araghchi, said on Monday in St Petersburg, where Vladimir Putin promised him Moscow’s support in ending the war.
Donald Trump on Sunday had told Fox News that if Iran wanted talks, “they can call us” – adding that his cancellation of sending his envoys to Pakistan at the weekend did not signal a return to hostilities.
On Monday Amir Saeid Iravani, Tehran’s UN ambassador, told a security council session: “Lasting stability and security in the Persian Gulf and the wider region can only be achieved through a durable and permanent cessation of aggression against Iran supplemented by credible guarantees of non-recurrence and full respect for the legitimate sovereign rights and interests of Iran.”

Vessels in the strait of Hormuz off Musandam, Oman, on Monday. Photograph: Reuters
Meanwhile, Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed, without providing evidence, that Hezbollah’s rockets and drones were a key threat demanding military action as the Israeli army expanded airstrikes on Lebanon. Authorities there reported at least four people were killed on Monday despite a supposed ceasefire.
In other key developments:
Iran is seeking credible guarantees against US-Israeli attacks to ensure security in the Gulf.
Iran's foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, blamed the US for the failure of peace talks, citing excessive demands.
Vladimir Putin promised support to Iran in ending the war during a meeting with Iranian officials in St Petersburg.
Donald Trump stated that if Iran wanted to engage in talks, they could reach out to the US, indicating no return to hostilities.

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The US treasury secretary, Scott Bessent, has said Iran’s oil industry is starting to shut production down because of the American blockade of the strait of Hormuz, the critical shipping channel via which about 20% of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas is usually transported through.
“Pumping will soon collapse. Gasoline shortages in Iran next,” he added in a post on X.
In response to US-Israeli attacks on Iran in late February, Tehran effectively closed the strait to vessels, only allowing a relatively small number of ships from “friendly” countries like China, Malaysia and Pakistan through. It used the control of the strait as crucial leverage.
After the breakdown of peace talks in Islamabad earlier this month, Donald Trump imposed a counter-blockade of shipping using Iranian ports. Iran is grappling with high inflation, rising food prices and the US blockade is harming its economy further with Tehran now facing a looming oil storage crisis.
Trump has demanded the complete reopening of the strait and has opposed the idea of Iran introducing tolls as the waterway’s effective closure has sparked fears of a global recession and led to a surge in fuel prices around the world, including in the US.
We are restarting our live coverage of the US-Israeli war on Iran.
Iran needs “credible guarantees” against more US-Israeli attacks before it can ensure security in the Gulf, Tehran’s envoy to the UN has said, while on a Russian visit Iran’s foreign minister blamed Washington for the failure of peace talks.
“The US approaches caused the previous round of negotiations, despite progress, to fail to reach its goals because of the excessive demands,” the minister, Abbas Araghchi, said on Monday in St Petersburg, where Vladimir Putin promised him Moscow’s support in ending the war.
Donald Trump on Sunday had told Fox News that if Iran wanted talks, “they can call us” – adding that his cancellation of sending his envoys to Pakistan at the weekend did not signal a return to hostilities.
On Monday Amir Saeid Iravani, Tehran’s UN ambassador, told a security council session: “Lasting stability and security in the Persian Gulf and the wider region can only be achieved through a durable and permanent cessation of aggression against Iran supplemented by credible guarantees of non-recurrence and full respect for the legitimate sovereign rights and interests of Iran.”

Vessels in the strait of Hormuz off Musandam, Oman, on Monday. Photograph: Reuters
Meanwhile, Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed, without providing evidence, that Hezbollah’s rockets and drones were a key threat demanding military action as the Israeli army expanded airstrikes on Lebanon. Authorities there reported at least four people were killed on Monday despite a supposed ceasefire.
In other key developments:
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