276 resultsfor “Iran's plans for the strait of Hormuz”
Strait of Hormuz opens for commercial ships but the U.S. blockade continues on Iran](https://www.npr.org/2026/04/17/g-s1-117788/middle-east-conflict-israel-lebanon-us-updates) Referring to Vice President Vance's [whirlwind negotiations in Islamabad](https://www.npr.org/2026/04/11/nx-s1-5781760/pakistan-peace-talks-us-iran) last week that appear
Strait of Hormuz, would reopen the critical waterway within 30 days of signing. Iran has been under US sanctions for decades, and the lifting of some sanctions under the 2015 nuclear agreement was reversed after
plan that assumes Lebanese lives are worthless pawns in Israel’s “strategic” games is politically palatable for all Jewish Israeli politicians. Additionally, it is apparently the most credible option as far as the international community
Strait of Hormuz. The International Monetary Fund has, meanwhile, warned that any further escalation could tip the global economy into recession. Here is what we know: ## In Iran - **Red Cross sends aid:** The International Committee
Hormuz would be "completely open" to commercial vessels for the remainder of the ceasefire. But on Saturday, Iran said it was closing the strait again and that any ship that approached it would be targeted
planned trip by US officials to Pakistan for talks on the Iran war on Saturday, shortly after Tehran's delegation had left Islamabad. The US president said special envoy Steve Witkoff
Iran. Trump told reporters the ongoing pause in fighting was “on life support” and was “unbelievably weak”. Hegseth said there were plans to both resume fighting and to de-escalate. “We have a plan
Iran’s retaliatory closure of the strait of Hormuz trade route and its strikes on its regional neighbours, which have sent oil and gas prices soaring, will cause the biggest economic hit since the Covid
plan](/news/2026/5/3/whats-irans-14-point-proposal-to-end-the-war-and-will-trump-accept-it) proposed by Iran last week. Iran’s semiofficial Tasnim news agency, citing an unnamed source, said the US proposal contained some unacceptable provisions, without specifying which ones. Lawmaker Ebrahim Rezaei, a spokesperson
Iran talks show both sides are “speaking past each other”, warning pressure tactics such as Strait of Hormuz disruptions could deepen the conflict, damage the regional economy and harden tensions into a prolonged “frozen conflict
Iran. These will include speeding up [the warm homes plan](https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/jan/20/uk-warm-homes-plan-gas-boilers-billions-heat-pumps) to encourage the rapid take-up of solar panels and electric vehicles; expanding the use of solar on public land; and delinking
Iran](https://www.theguardian.com/world/us-israel-war-on-iran) entering its 11th week and the strait of Hormuz still closed, Reeves has been looking at how to deal with the expected jump in inflation, which is [predicted
Iran closing down the Strait of Hormuz. "It's at the forefront of everything that we did in the Fifth Fleet, knowing that if we carried out military operations, this would be a card that
Iran — as well as his subsequent call for the alliance to assist in reopening the Strait of Hormuz — has inflamed tensions that had been simmering for months over the president's threats to seize control
Strait of Hormuz. The talks concluded without a resolution or memorandum of understanding, with Vance claiming Iran chose “not to accept our terms”, adding that the US needs to see a “fundamental commitment” from Tehran
Strait of Hormuz Wednesday morning**, hours after President Trump announced that he is extending the ceasefire with Iran. The attacks put the possibility of [peace talks in jeopardy](https://www.npr.org/2026/04/22/nx-s1-5795405/iran-middle-east-updates). Trump extended the ceasefire
plan 50 hours after he announced it - what happened? US President Donald Trump has said the military operation to guide stranded merchant ships through the Strait of Hormuz will be paused just two days after
plans, and transit timing. After that, vessels have to wait to see if authorities approve a transit permit,” Alruhaid said, adding that if a vessel is recognised as “hostile” towards Iran, it would
planning a tour of [Pakistan](https://www.theguardian.com/world/pakistan), Russia and Oman in an effort to see if there is a basis to reopen peace talks that can end with a permanent US-Israeli commitment
Hormuz earlier today but have since turned back," James added. It could be that incorrect locations had been shown in tracking data, or indicate that US military pressure is being wielded beyond the Strait