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U.S. gives Iran Saturday deadline to publicly renounce Hormuz attacks

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U.S. gives Iran Saturday deadline to publicly renounce Hormuz attacks

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The interim ceasefire between the United States and Iran has collapsed following Trump's announcement that it is terminated. Despite the public conflict escalation, diplomatic channels remain open as US and Iranian officials continue technical negotiations.

Progressive: Reckless abandonment — Progressive outlets attribute the resumed conflict entirely to Trump's impulsive termination of a fragile accord, treating it as self-inflicted damage.

Moderate: Mixed signals — Centrist outlets observe that Trump publicly declared the ceasefire over, yet technical talks continue simultaneously, leaving it unclear whether escalation or negotiation will ultimately prevail.

Conservative: Resolute deterrence — Conservative outlets present Trump's military posture as necessary strength against Iranian provocation, with the campaign's duration dependent on Iranian actions rather than US initiative alone.

The Trump administration is demanding that Iran issue a public statement acknowledging the Strait of Hormuz is open and committing to stop firing on commercial ships.

The message has been conveyed directly and through regional mediators, three U.S. officials said in a briefing with reporters Friday.

Why it matters: The administration says Iran violated the memorandum of understanding (MOU) it signed with the U.S. three weeks ago by repeatedly firing on commercial vessels in and around the strait.

The attacks triggered several exchanges of fire and pushed the fragile agreement closer to collapse, with President Trump declaring the ceasefire "over" this week.

U.S. officials argue that Iran's failure to honor such a straightforward commitment raises serious doubts about its willingness and ability to implement a far more complex nuclear agreement.

Driving the news: Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Omani Foreign Minister Badr al-Busaidi are expected to meet Saturday in Muscat to discuss the Hormuz crisis.

In recent weeks, even before the MOU was signed, Oman had aligned with the U.S. and its Gulf allies by opening a southern channel near its coast for ships to transit the strait.

Iran was furious that the move weakened its negotiating position. U.S. officials claim Iranian negotiators told them that radical elements within the regime opened fire on ships in an effort to claw back leverage.

Publicly, Iranian negotiators, IRGC commanders and other senior officials have been united in their demand that Tehran retain control over navigation through the strait.

Behind the scenes: A U.S. official said the Iranians reached out to the administration after two days of skirmishes earlier this week and sought further talks to resolve the dispute.

"They told us, 'We screwed up. We made a mistake. Let's keep talking,'" the official claimed.

The official added that a power struggle is underway inside the Iranian regime over implementing the MOU and the next steps in negotiations with the Trump administration.

"There are elements within their system that want to reach a deal, but we can't make decisions for them. They need to get things under control," one U.S. official said.

What they are saying: The U.S. officials said they expect Iran to issue a statement after Saturday's meeting in Oman.

"We want them to publicly say that they will stop shooting at ships and explicitly, or at least implicitly, acknowledge that they screwed up. We are working on that now," one U.S. official said. "We expect the Iranians to say ... that every channel in the strait will be open and that it will be toll-free."

A second U.S. official said there will be harsh consequences if Iran refuses. "If it is not their position [tomorrow], it is not gonna be a great day for them," the official said.

The U.S. has already launched two rounds of strikes on Iran in retaliation for the Hormuz attacks. Thursday was a quieter day, as Trump signaled openness to returning to diplomacy.

What to watch: One U.S. official said the U.S. and Iran have made progress toward a nuclear deal during three weeks of direct and indirect negotiations.

"We are talking to people with authority there who say they want a deal," one U.S. official said.

But officials also said the Hormuz crisis has raised serious questions about whether Iran will ever agree to a nuclear deal — or whether it would stay committed.

One official stressed that Trump has given U.S. negotiators space and time to pursue a nuclear deal with Iran, "but not a lot of space and time." The official added that plans are being drawn up for alternative options if no nuclear deal is reached. ...

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