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Iran, Russia, Azerbaijan sign MoU on rail freight transit

Mehr News Agency

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July 4, 2026

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Iran, Russia, Azerbaijan sign MoU on rail freight transit

TEHRAN, Jul. 04 (MNA) – The heads of railway companies of the Islamic Republic of Iran, the Russian Federation, and the Republic of Azerbaijan have signed a trilateral memorandum of understanding, aimed at enhancing rail freight transport.

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The Tribune

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· Jul 10, 2026

US rebutes Iran’s claim of having control on Strait of Hormuz

The US Central Command on Friday rebutted claims by Iran that transit through the Strait of Hormuz is restricted to routes designated solely by Tehran. The CENTCOM said that the US has facilitated the transit of over 800 commercial vessels and 380 million barrels of crude oil, quashing Iran's claims.

Iran Herald

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· Jul 10, 2026

US rebutes Iran's claim of having control on Strait of Hormuz

Washington DC [US], July 10 (ANI): The US Central Command on Friday rebutted claims by Iran that transit through the Strait of Hormuz is restricted to routes designated solely by Tehran.The CENTCOM said that the US has facilitated the transit of over 800 commercial vessels and 380 million barrels of crude oil, quashing Iran's claims.In a post on X, CENTCOM said, 'CLAIM: Iranian state media claims that tra

The korea Herald News

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· Jun 23, 2026

Bessent: Iran commits to 'free, open' Hormuz transit, return of IAEA inspectors in Switzerland talks

Iran has committed to allow free and open transit in the crucial Strait of Hormuz and the return of International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors to the country, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Monday, following negotiations between Washington and Tehran over the weekend. Bessent made the remarks in a social media post after the United States and Iran, along with Pakistani and Qatari mediators, held the first round of high-level talks to negotiate a final peace agreement in Switzerlan

The Hill

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· Jul 11, 2026

U.S. demands Iran affirm Strait of Hormuz is fully open after exchange of strikes, officials say

The U.S. is demanding Iran affirm that the Strait of Hormuz is fully open to shipping traffic and that Iranian forces are not firing on vessels, as the two sides continue to trade strikes in and around the strategic oil chokepoint. A senior U.S. official told The Hill’s sister network NewsNation on Friday that...

Haaretz

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· Jul 9, 2026

Iran says U.S. strikes targeted Bushehr nuclear plant, warns of retaliation against American bases

According to reports in Iranian media, the U.S. also hit the Aq Taqeh Khan railway bridge, a trade link to Tehran's strategic partners China and Russia located in northern Iran's Golestan province

Trend News Agency

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· Jul 2, 2026

Kazakhstan, AD Ports Group discuss expanding Caspian transit and Middle Corridor potential

Kazakhstan, AD Ports Group discuss expanding Caspian transit and Middle Corridor potential

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Related coverage for "Iran, Russia, Azerbaijan sign MoU on rail freight transit": The Tribune — US rebutes Iran’s claim of having control on Strait of Hormuz. Iran Herald — US rebutes Iran's claim of having control on Strait of Hormuz . The korea Herald News — Bessent: Iran commits to 'free, open' Hormuz transit, return of IAEA inspectors in Switzerland talks. The Hill — U.S. demands Iran affirm Strait of Hormuz is fully open after exchange of strikes, officials say. Haaretz — Iran says U.S. strikes targeted Bushehr nuclear plant, warns of retaliation against American bases. Trend News Agency — Kazakhstan, AD Ports Group discuss expanding Caspian transit and Middle Corridor potential