Iran Rejects Trump’s Hormuz Remarks, Rules Out Transfer of Enriched Uranium

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Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy has dismissed statements by Donald Trump regarding the Strait of Hormuz, warning that foreign vessels must follow Iranian directives in the region. According to Iranian media, ships anchored in the  instructed not to move, with officials cautioning that approaching Hormuz could be considered cooperation with hostile forces.

Separately, Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei rejected reports suggesting Tehran might transfer enriched uranium to the United States. He termed such claims false, emphasizing that enriched uranium is of strategic and national importance and will not be handed over under any circumstances.

The statements come amid heightened regional tensions and ongoing diplomatic efforts, highlighting Iran’s firm stance on both maritime control and its nuclear program.

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