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Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi posted on X that the strait was “declared completely open” and would remain open for the remaining period of the 10-day Israel-Lebanon ceasefire, which took effect overnight Thursday into
foreign minister, [returned to Pakistan](https://x.com/IrnaEnglish/status/2048408533671334367) for a second consecutive days of talks with mediators after a brief trip to Oman for discussions there. Araghchi described his Pakistan trip on Saturday as “very
statement on Tuesday. The visit comes as relations between US President Donald Trump and India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi continue to fluctuate. So what is Rubio’s visit all about, and is he trying
Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa floated the idea last week of charging a toll for vessels passing through the Strait of Malacca – inspired by Iran’s moves in the Strait of Hormuz – it set off alarm
statement accusing the US of breaching the ceasefire. “We know well that the continuation of the current situation is unbearable for the United States, while we have not even begun yet,” Ghalibaf, who is considered
statements about the details of negotiations with the US, but are believed to have access to Khamenei and to wield enormous influence in steering the decision-making process. They have signalled a firm position against
strait of Hormuz – through which a fifth of all oil and natural gas usually passes – as well as fighting between Israel and [Hezbollah](https://www.theguardian.com/world/hezbollah) in Lebanon.  over the Strait of Hormuz, despite a ceasefire announced in April
statement, the Kuwaiti foreign ministry said it reserved the right to take “all necessary measures” to defend its territory and security.  appointed 40-year-old al-Zaidi as prime minister-designate and tasked him with forming a government
Strait of Hormuz](/news/2026/4/14/fao-warns-strait-of-hormuz-disruption-risks-triggering-a-global-food-crisis) drives the worst energy crunch in modern history, leading governments to scramble to unload their emergency oil stockpiles, developing countries are among the least prepared to mitigate the shock. Although surging
statement several days ago, saying they violate Kuwait’s sovereignty and “pose a serious threat to regional security and stability”. ## Have they attacked each other during the ceasefire? The US and Iran have continued [attacking
statement on Tuesday came hours after US President Donald Trump said the month-old truce was on “massive life support” as he dismissed Iran’s latest peace proposal as “a piece of garbage” that
strait of Hormuz. The EU would aim to adopt the sanctions in May, she said. At Tuesday’s meeting, Ireland, Spain and Slovenia pressed Kallas to reopen a part suspension of Israel’s association agreement
statement against Tehran, accusing it of “spoiling” efforts at peace. Meanwhile in Washington, Donald Trump’s rhetoric had escalated to new levels of hysteria, as he threatened that Iran’s “whole civilisation will die tonight
statements to get ahead of the curve. An alternative explanation, suggested by [Australian-American economist Justin Wolfers](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLb4ivyQA2g), is what he calls the “known liar problem”. The markets know [Trump is an unreliable
Minister Abbas Araghchi told Iran’s state TV: “The Strait of Hormuz, from our perspective, is not completely closed. It is closed only to enemies. There is no reason to allow the ships
Hormuz - a narrow shipping lane that has become a flashpoint since Israel and the US attacked Iran in February - have virtually ground to a halt. Iran has used the closure of the strait
statements suggest. “We should avoid simplistic binaries such as ‘one side is lying’,” he told Al Jazeera. “The gap visible between Trump’s remarks and the position of Iran’s foreign ministry is more