INTERNATIONAL — June 25, 2026
Iranian Lawmaker Says Strait of Hormuz Will Not Return to Pre-War Status
Behnam Saeedi, secretary of the parliament’s National Security Commission, said Iran’s nuclear rights are non-negotiable in future talks with the United States. A preliminary framework from Bürgenstock talks aims for a full agreement within 60 days while linking regional stability to Lebanon developments.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Khaama Press — 2 min read

Behnam Saeedi, secretary of the Iranian parliament’s National Security Commission, stated that the security environment in the Strait of Hormuz has fundamentally changed and will not return to its pre-war condition.
He said Iran’s nuclear rights are non-negotiable and Tehran will not compromise on them in any future agreement with the United States.
A preliminary framework from talks in Bürgenstock includes provisions on maritime security, easing tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, restrictions on Iran’s nuclear activities, and a roadmap to a final settlement within 60 days.
Iranian officials link broader regional stability to developments in Lebanon involving tensions between Israel and Hezbollah.
Israeli forces remain deployed in parts of southern Lebanon despite earlier claims of limited withdrawals.
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Reliability assessment
Single source provides direct on-record attribution and quotes from named Iranian official Behnam Saeedi on statements regarding the Strait of Hormuz and nuclear diplomacy; 'X said Y' is concrete and verifiable.
The source language mixes facts with framing or advocacy wording. Khaama Press: "Western double standards" is a loaded phrase implying unfair bias without evidence; "non-negotiable" and "will not retreat" frame Iran's position as inflexible advocacy; "lasting regional calm requires addressing conflicts involving Israeli military operations" uses selective phrasing that casts one side's actions as the core problem.
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