
US Agrees to Halt Talks With Iran for a Week as Funeral for Khamenei Begins
Denuclearization talks between the United States and Iran were placed on hold for a week beginning Friday, July 3, as Tehran opened dayslong funeral ceremonies for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed in the opening Israeli and American airstrikes of the February war. Qatari and Pakistani mediators signaled on Thursday, July 2, that the two sides would reconvene “at the earliest possible time” once the mourning ends. The caskets of Khamenei and his family were carried into Tehran’s Grand Mosalla on the morning of Friday, July 3.
Even during the pause, Iran pressed its leverage. Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf announced that the Islamic Republic had reached an arrangement with Oman over traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, tied to Article V of the memorandum of understanding signed the previous month by Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian. Under the terms, Iran agreed to allow commercial ships safe passage without charge for 60 days following the signing.
Tehran paired diplomacy with a threat. Ali Abdollahi, commander of the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters, warned the United States and Israel to “avoid any miscalculation” and to weigh the “harsh retaliation” Iran’s forces would deliver to any aggression. Funeral processions were set to run through Thursday, July 9, ending with Khamenei’s burial in Mashhad, as temporary airspace restrictions were imposed over Tehran, Mashhad, and other cities.
(FOX/VFI News)
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