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Strait of Hormuz and civilian maritime routes diverted. The coastguard said that it was working with international partners and relevant authorities in the Gulf of Aden to recover the tanker and ensure the safety
Hormuz; while at others he suggested the US did not need any help. The UK and other countries have said they will not participate in forcing open the strait with military action against Iran
Hormuz, the economically vital choke point that [Iran](https://www.theguardian.com/world/iran) had blocked in retaliation for being attacked, would reopen, thereby removing a near-existential threat to the global economy by allowing
threats to resume full-scale bombing if Iran doesn't accept an agreement to reopen the strait and roll back its nuclear program. Iran's Foreign Ministry said the U.S. strikes were a "clear violation
Strait of Hormuz, as Tehran said it was reviewing the latest U.S. proposals for ending the war. The Iranian effort to formalize control over the channel raised new concerns about international shipping, with hundreds
threat. While the two-week ceasefire has succeeded in halting the fighting, it has been rocked by Israel’s assault on Lebanon and disagreements over the Strait of Hormuz. Iran has insisted that Lebanon
threat level in the area remains critical. The first ship was an unidentified cargo ship traveling north near Sirik, Iran, east of the strait, the British monitor said. Iranian officials have asserted that they control
threats of restarting the war if Iran did not heed Washington’s demands, Trump extended the ceasefire on Tuesday without a set deadline, saying he was in no rush to conclude a peace deal with
Iran-backed [Hezbollah](https://www.theguardian.com/world/hezbollah) Islamist militant movement and offering a fragile relief in parts of the country after weeks of relentless Israeli airstrikes which have killed hundreds of civilians. Trump said that Israel
Iran might close the Strait of Hormuz. Tehran’s control of the key fossil fuels shipping route has proven to be a main point of leverage in the war. ## ‘No quarter’ for enemies? Moulton also
shipping route had been choked off by the war in the Middle East, with Iran effectively closing off the narrow strait. In addition, Iran's retaliatory attacks on Gulf countries' oil and gas refineries have
Strait of Hormuz to be opened due to "the blatant violations of the ceasefire" by the US and Israel. In a post on X on Wednesday, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, said the "violations" include
threats,” he wrote in a social media post and said Iran was preparing “to reveal new cards on the battlefield”. There were also differences over when the ceasefire expires, with Iran saying
strait of Hormuz – bringing home the economic gravity of these talks for south Asian countries. Neighbouring Bangladesh warned this week that its mobile network would soon face a shutdown as they were running
ships in the Strait of Hormuz and retaliated against Iranian military facilities. There were no immediate reports of damage in the UAE. Iran and the U.S. are trading blows as their negotiators are seeking
Hormuz. The US launched an operation on Monday to help hundreds of ships trapped with their crews in the Gulf, dragging the region back to the brink of full-scale war. Tehran sought to reassert
Hormuz during the “tanker war” period of the Iran-Iraq war. But the US was not a combatant in that conflict, just one factor that could fail to pursuade shipping companies and insurers that
Iran deemed safe, adding that military vessels were still prohibited, the official said. “We are currently verifying the recent announcement related to the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, in terms of its compliance with
Hormuz Strait if such a blockade were to remain in effect. Iran’s Fars News Agency, which is closely aligned with the IRGC, reported that Tehran considers the continuation of the US blockade a violation
ships line up in the Strait of Hormuz, seen from Khor Fakkan, United Arab Emirates. Iran is accused of using the strait as leverage.](https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/6bbd9b38f875300c94c8096daf6f984655ccbda6/80_0_5000_4000/master/5000.jpg?width=445&dpr=1&s=none&crop=none) Europe and the US don’t want