
Iran Warns Against Intervention in Strait of Hormuz, Claims Control
Iran has warned against any intervention in the Strait of Hormuz, stating that only Tehran will facilitate the resumption of traffic and that any challenge to its chosen routes will increase tensions. Iranian officials claim the strait remains under their control for 30 days, despite ongoing conflicts and international calls for de-escalation.
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TEHRAN (AFP) -- Iran's top diplomat warned Sunday that any attempt to bypass the Strait of Hormuz routes agreed with the United States would "increase tensions" in the Middle East, as the countries traded attacks and accusations of violating a fragile truce. The exchanges underscored the fragility of a Pakistan-brokered agreement aimed at ending a war launched by the United States and Israel in February, which disrupted shipping through the strait and rattled global energy markets. "Any attempt
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Read full article →Iran warns ships not to bypass its chosen Hormuz route
Although a ceasefire took effect in April, sporadic violence has continued in the Gulf region, with ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz often the spark. The post Iran warns ships not to bypass its chosen Hormuz route appeared first on Vanguard News.
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