Iran's foreign minister gives update on new supreme leader and Strait of Hormuzpublished at 18:13 GMT
Image source, ReutersIran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has spoken to US news outlet MS Now, touching on several points about the ongoing war between Iran, and the US and Israel.
We've listened in - here are the key takeaways:
On the new supreme leader: When asked about reports that Mojtaba Khamenei is injured, Araghchi says: "They will see soon that there is no problem with the new supreme leader. He is performing his duties... and he will continue to do that".
Strait of Hormuz: The key oil shipping channel is "open", Araghchi says, adding it's only closed to the tankers and ships belonging to Iran's "enemies". All others are free to pass, he says.
- For context: A number of ships operating in and around the strait have been attacked since the war started. On Thursday, in his first public statement, Iran's new supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei vowed to keep blocking it.
On civilian buildings being targeted: Araghchi says Iran is targeting American bases and assets, which are "unfortunately located in the territory of our neighbours". He then accuses the US of attacking civilian targets in Iran - something the US has repeatedly denied since the start of the war.
On Russia and China: They are Iran's "strategy partners", Araghchi says.











