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Hormuz. Iran has yet to react publicly to the pause but the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) alluded to the strait reopening if there is an "end of the aggressors' threats". The crucial waterway, through
Trump can negotiate an end to the war on Iran as Tehran insists that the conflict can only end when attacks on “all fronts” have ceased. In a post on Telegram, Israel’s ambulance service
threats to commercial shipping in the strait. The closure of the strait, through which one-fifth of the world’s oil and natural gas supplies are shipped during peacetime, has caused the price
Iran Nuclear threat". Earlier this month and just days after Merz's initial comments, the US defence department announced a plan to withdraw 5,000 troops form Germany - an order which has been attributed
Trump said Tehran had taken "too long to negotiate a deal" and would now "have to pay the price", without giving specific details. He said Iran had been "completely defeated" and was "all talk
threats” are hindering negotiations, while the White House said US President Donald Trump has set no deadline for the ceasefire extension, with White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stressing the timing will be the president
threat in history." Ahead of the meeting, Starmer said the reopening of the strait was a "global responsibility," as countries worked to limit the economic fallout from the conflict, which has sent energy markets reeling
Hormuz carries a fifth of the world’s oil and liquid gas supplies in normal times but has been virtually shut since the US and Israel began attacks on Iran on 28 February, triggering massive
Trump said the chancellor “thinks it’s OK for Iran to have a nuclear weapon.” - **Houthis back Iran, say they are ‘not neutral’:** Yemen’s rebels condemned US “piracy”, voiced support for Iran, Lebanon
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
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
Trump [announced he would extend](/news/2026/4/21/trump-announces-extending-iran-ceasefire-but-says-blockade-remains) the US-Iran truce, Ghalibaf, one of Iran’s lead negotiators, suggested that Tehran will not capitulate to Washington’s demands because of the siege. “A complete ceasefire only
Trump tried to bully Tehran by threatening to [attack power plants, bridges and desalination facilities](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/mar/22/iran-donald-trump-48-hours-open-hormuz-strait), an extreme threat that was widely condemned and viewed by many legal experts as a war crime
threats in Iran standoff In a week that began with Donald Trump revealing he was just an hour away from “making the decision” to resume attacks on Iran, the United States president has oscillated between
Strait of Hormuz. The issue of lifting foreign sanctions against Iran and unfreezing the country’s assets would be discussed following the signing of the memorandum of understanding, Araghchi said. ## From threats to diplomacy
Strait of Hormuz, as he claimed progress had been made towards clinching a "Complete and Final Agreement" with Iran, soothed oil markets and sent hopes soaring of a breakthrough. But expectations were soon tempered
strait of Hormuz, the vital international sea lane that Iran is seeking to control in order to extract tolls and wield economic leverage over the US and its allies. The US says it is unacceptable
Strait of Hormuz had to be open “one way or the other”. US Central Command said on Monday it had carried out new strikes designed “to protect our troops from threats posed by Iranian forces
Trump had requested changes to its terms. The changes are related to the Strait of Hormuz shipping channel and the removal of highly enriched uranium from Iran, the BBC's US news partner CBS News
Strait of Hormuz. Trump, meanwhile, has repeatedly lodged threats of new attacks. Last week, Trump again threatened to “blow up the whole country”, hours before announcing the pause in fighting had been extended indefinitely