"The Strait of Hormuz remains under the total oversight and management of Iran through the 30 coming days, and after all obstacles are removed, the total capacity of the waterway will be restored.
This is what we are working on," said Araghchi.
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Araghchi added that unilateral interventions from outside parties would only delay the reopening of the shipping lane.
"This responsibility rests on the Islamic Republic of Iran. There is no other party or state in this respect.
This is totally clear under the memorandum of understanding, and any intervention or any unilateral action will result in exacerbating the situation and also delay the reopening of the strait," Araghchi said.
US President Donald Trump issued a stern warning to Tehran on social media following the latest round of military engagements.
"Struck Iranian missile and drone storage locations, and coastal radar sites, for violating the Cease Fire Agreement, AGAIN!"
wrote Trump.
Trump further cautioned that continued violations would prompt a decisive military response from Washington.
"If that happens, the Islamic Republic of Iran will no longer exist!" Trump wrote.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu commented on a parallel ceasefire agreement signed Friday between Israel and the Lebanese government, which excludes Iran and Hezbollah.
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"We will stay in the area until Hezbollah’s weapons and those of the remaining terrorist groups are dismantled," said Netanyahu.