Iran’s military said it will resume “strict control” of the Strait of Hormuz, accusing the US of continuing a naval blockade despite earlier understandings. The move reverses a brief easing of restrictions. Talks may be held Monday, though unconfirmed by Washington, as President Donald Trump warns he may not extend the ceasefire.
Iran’s central military command has announced it will resume “strict management” of the Strait of Hormuz, rolling back an earlier move to ease restrictions on the strategic waterway. The decision was conveyed in a statement broadcast on state television on Saturday.
In its statement, Iranian authorities accused Washington of failing to uphold assurances, alleging that the United States continued its naval blockade on vessels linked to Iranian ports. Tehran said tighter control would remain in place until “freedom of movement” is restored.
Key Oil Route Back Under Scrutiny
The Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most critical energy corridors, had recently seen limited reopening amid diplomatic efforts. Iran’s renewed restrictions raise concerns over global shipping and oil supply routes.
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