Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei on Monday accused the United States of being responsible for the latest escalation of tensions in the Strait of Hormuz.
Speaking at a press conference, Baghaei said the memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed between Iran and the United States in June outlines arrangements over the administration of the Strait of Hormuz.
He said the U.S. is inciting certain other countries in the region in an attempt to bypass the safe passage routes established in coordination with Iran.
"The U.S. has consistently been the party violating the agreement. Keep that in mind. They are so impatient that they start to breach the agreement from the very first days," said Baghaei.
Iran has consulted with Oman, the other coastal country on the Strait of Hormuz, on the arrangements for the future administration of maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz, Baghaei said, adding that the regional security should be safeguarded through the establishment of a collective security mechanism by countries in the region via consultation, free from external interference.
"Our position regarding the Strait of Hormuz is clear, and our duty is also clear. We have emphasized that we will not allow the Strait of Hormuz to become a place that threatens Iran's national security," he said.
Baghaei also said that over the past few days, Iran has maintained contact with Qatar, Oman and Pakistan, as mediators are continuing their efforts to prevent a further escalation of regional tensions.
Fresh U.S.-Iran clashes continued from last Saturday despite a MoU inked by the U.S. and Iran in Muscat, Oman, on June 18.
U.S. responsible for tension escalation in Strait of Hormuz: spokesman
A book promotion event for the fifth volume of Chinese President Xi Jinping's book on the governance of China was held in Kyrgyzstan's capital, Bishkek, on Monday, ahead of a Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit.
Participants said that as the event coincided with the 25th anniversary of the the establishment of the SCO as an intergovernmental organization, it was of great significance for representatives from all walks of life in both countries and from the SCO family to exchange views on the book.
The important work systematically expounds the theory and practice of Chinese modernization, vividly presents China's vision and program for building a community with a shared future for humanity, and serves as an authoritative work for understanding Chinese modernization and contemporary China.
It also provides important guidance for China and Kyrgyzstan to deepen exchanges of governance experience and strengthen the alignment of their development strategies.
"As an authoritative work for understanding Chinese modernization and gaining insight into contemporary China, it also serves as an important guide for China and Kyrgyzstan to deepen exchanges on governance and strengthen the alignment of their development strategies," said Mo Gaoyi, deputy director the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, in addressing the event.
Former Kyrgyz President Roza Otunbayeva pointed out that the vision of building a community with a shared future for humanity, proposed by Chinese President Xi Jinping, is an idea and proposition with global influence.
High-quality Belt and Road cooperation has brought new development opportunities and helped Kyrgyzstan gradually transform into an important hub on the Eurasian continent, she said, adding that an in-depth study on the internal logic, governance mechanism and long-term planning of China's development is of great practical value.
"Today, we are building new highways, railway corridors, and economic corridors. These are, of course, essential. But no less important is building roads of trust through books, education, culture, academic exchanges, and people-to-people ties," she said.
Also addressing the event, Kyrgyz State Secretary Arslan Koichiev said China has been successful in adapting Marxism to its national conditions and has accumulated rich experience in integrating Marxism with China's realities. To understand Marxism in the 21st century, one should carefully study the works of President Xi, he said.
Reading the book can help people think more deeply about Kyrgyzstan's relations with China and the rest of the world, and encourage practical cooperation to promote mutual learning among civilizations as well as development and prosperity, Koichiev said.
"China's policies are viewed and interpreted differently across Europe, the United States, and other regions. On these issues, President Xi Jinping's works provide a Chinese perspective and interpretation, calling on the world to pursue dialogue, peace, and security," he said.
SCO Deputy Secretary-General Piao Yangfan said China and Kyrgyzstan, as founding members of the SCO, have made unique contributions to the establishment and development of the "Shanghai Five" mechanism.
The book includes President Xi's important speeches on building a China-Central Asia community with a shared future and an SCO community with a shared future, providing guidance for strengthening solidarity and coordination among regional countries, consolidating a secure and stable environment, enhancing the alignment of development strategies, and promoting closer people-to-people bonds, Piao said.
During the event, the Chinese side presented Kyrgyz guests with copies of the Kyrgyz edition of the third volume and the Russian edition of the fifth volume of "Xi Jinping: The Governance of China." Representatives of Kyrgyz medical workers and journalists shared stories of cooperation between the two countries in practicing the philosophy of putting the people first.
Participating experts exchanged views on topics including Chinese modernization, building a community with a shared future for humanity, the Global Governance Initiative, Belt and Road cooperation, and mutual learning among civilizations.
The event was jointly organized by China's State Council Information Office, China International Communications Group and the Chinese Embassy in Kyrgyzstan. About 300 representatives from political parties, media organizations, think tanks and other sectors of the two countries attended the event.
Kyrgyzstan, one of the founding members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, holds the rotating SCO presidency this year.
Book promotion event for "Xi Jinping: The Governance of China" held in Kyrgyzstan