Iran’s recent escalations against Gulf nations proved that the MoU, which was “intended as a vehicle for de-escalation,” has exposed the absence of any real “durable” peace framework in the Gulf.

Iran appears to be testing Gulf states and the US with renewed maritime pressure in the Strait of Hormuz, risking wider regional instability.

By Parisa Hafezi and Angus McDowallDUBAI, July 8 - Control over the Strait of Hormuz has become a "golden weapon" to Iran, for which it is willing to risk new escalations with the…

Analysis: The latest exchange of blows shows how a vague agreement on Hormuz, the nuclear program and economic relief left Washington and Tehran without trust, enforcement or a…

Iran’s recent escalations against Gulf nations proved that the MoU, which was “intended as a vehicle for de-escalation,” has exposed the absence of any real “durable” peace…

Clashing interpretations of vague memorandum of understanding language on Hormuz at heart of escalation, analysts say.

The U.S. and Iran's contradictory interperations of the memorandum of understanding have led to renewed fighting over the Strait of Hormuz.

Recent flare-ups in hostilities between the nations in and around the Strait of Hormuz are threatening to capsize diplomatic negotiations.