Iran Declares 'Totally Open' the Strait of Ormuz for the Rest of the Truce
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A 10-day truce began between Israel and Lebanon, while a ceasefire between the United States and Iran is due to end on 22 April. Iran has therefore announced the reopening of the Strait of Ormuz throughout its duration, while the American blockade on Iranian ports is still in effect. Follow our direct.
The reopening of the Strait of Ormuz by Iran, announced on Friday, marks a turning point in the war in the Middle East and has brought down oil prices. Trump is optimistic, evoking an imminent agreement with Tehran
President thanks Iran for reopening key global trade route in the midst of fragile ceasefire
U.S. President Donald Trump announced and reacted to Iran's decision that the crucial Strait of Ormuz will remain open to navigation during the duration of the ceasefire.
Via RFI. The government of Iran confirmed that the Strait of Ormuz will remain “totally open” to the transit of commercial ships during the truce period in the Middle East, according to Chancellor Abás Araqchi. The official indicated that the measure seeks to guarantee the maritime flow in this strategic step, considered key to global transport [...]
He understands that the passage is at the expense of the Army's permission while Trump claims that the area is 'prepared for its 'total transit' ...
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