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Iran: Flights resume at Tehran’s main airport after 57 days of closure

International flights have resumed at Tehran's Imam Khomeini Airport after 57 days of suspension amid a fragile ceasefire. The resumption comes with both pessimism and optimism, as the ceasefire could either lead to lasting peace or another round of confrontation. While the main airport reopens, Mehrabad Airport and several other airports across the country sustained attacks, and multiple civilian aircraft were damaged.
On US President Donald Trump's claim that Iran is in a "state of collapse" and wants the Strait of Hormuz opened, Tehran says the door for diplomacy is "ajar" — ready to negotiate but not under imposed conditions — while maintaining military readiness for any scenario. Unlike previous talks limited to the nuclear dossier and sanctions, current negotiations involve war reparations, security assurances, frozen assets, the Strait of Hormuz, and the US naval blockade.

Al Jazeera's Tohid Asadi reports from Tehran's Imam Khomeini International Airport.

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