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US attacks (as he put it, the “Shootin’ Starts”) if Iran failed to comply with “the real agreement”. He made clear that Tehran had to reopen the strait of Hormuz fully to international shipping
Iran's leadership may present the agreement as the result of military leverage, including pressure around the Strait of Hormuz and attacks on US and regional energy interests. But the economy has also forced Tehran
Strait of Hormuz would be open to commercial shipping and the US would lift its naval blockade. "Let the oil flow!" Trump exclaimed on Sunday. He went on to declare that, in contrast with
Iran](/news/liveblog/2026/5/24/live-trump-says-iran-deal-not-fully-negotiated-yet), as his administration played down hopes of an imminent breakthrough in the three-month-old war that had been raised a day earlier. The US blockade on Iranian ships in the Strait
US media reports, the MoU will state that shipping through the Strait of Hormuz is to be “unrestricted”, meaning there will be no tolls, no “harassment”, and that Iran will have 30 days to remove
ships struck in the Gulf, a US warship was hit with missiles by the Iranian navy near Jask, in the strait located between Iran and Oman. The US has denied the Iranian claims
Strait of Hormuz, the vital shipping passage whose closure has sparked a global energy crisis. He did not say what else would be included in an agreement. - In a post on his Truth Social platform
Strait of Hormuz to most shipping and the US has blockaded Iran’s ports. A day earlier, Trump wrote on Truth Social that the US blockade would “remain in full force and effect until
US from the JCPOA despite the IAEA saying Iran had complied with the agreement up to that point. ### Strait of Hormuz Access to and control of the vital waterway connecting the Gulf to the Arabian
US from the agreement in 2018, even though international inspectors said Iran had stuck to its side of the bargain. The [Strait of Hormuz is another contentious issue](/news/2026/5/5/map-of-dominance-why-iran-cant-afford-to-give-up-hormuz-control). Since early March, Iran has restricted
strait of Hormuz by guiding ships through the Iran-controlled waterway were shelved after about two days. Photograph: AFP/Getty Images The US president minimised the clashes – dismissing strikes on Thursday as “just a love
agreement was close on a one-page memorandum that would formally end the conflict. That would kick off discussions to unblock shipping through the strait, lift US sanctions on Iran, and set curbs on Iran
ships through the Strait of Hormuz — on Sunday, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi posted on X that “there’s no military solution to a political crisis”, calling it “Project Deadlock”. Within 48 hours
Iran’s nuclear ambitions and its control of the Strait of Hormuz. A Pakistani source and another source briefed on the mediation told Reuters that an agreement was close on a one-page memorandum that
agreement. .
agreement remains elusive. Furthermore, the Strait of Hormuz – through which before the war one-fifth of the world’s oil and natural gas supplies were shipped, largely to Asian countries – remains under the control
US and Iran. Tehran has continued to insist that any agreement to extend the current ceasefire with Washington and return shipping to the strait of Hormuz
shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, which has been largely closed since the US and Israel launched an assault on Iran on February 28. “The Deal with the Islamic Republic of Iran is now complete
US naval blockade of Iranian ports and added that the Strait of Hormuz would be opened when the initial agreement was signed. Taking to social media on Monday, he claimed that "ships are starting