-- 據塔斯社引述一位伊朗高級消息人士的話報道,伊朗將允許每天最多15艘船通過霍爾木茲海峽。 據報道,該消息人士稱,根據目前的停火協議,每天將允許「少於15艘船」通過霍爾木茲海峽。 在周五美伊調解人會談之前,這位伊朗消息人士表示,船隻通行將完全基於伊朗的批准和「特定協議的執行」。 這個新的監管框架將在伊斯蘭革命衛隊的監督下運作,並已正式傳達給地區各方。 塔斯社引述這位伊朗消息人士的話報道稱,「不會回到戰前狀態」。 據報道,伊朗堅持要求在為期兩週的停火期間解凍其被凍結的資產。 伊朗提出的十點方案中的另一個要求是,美國不得增加在伊朗的駐軍。 據報道,伊朗已明確表示,衝突的結束必須以聯合國安理會決議的形式正式確定。 伊朗外交部尚未回覆的置評請求。 (市場動態新聞來自與全球市場專業人士的對話。這些資訊據信來自可靠來源,但可能包含傳聞和推測。準確性無法保證。)
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