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Hormuz Reopening Remains Distant as US-Iran Truce Expires

  • The US-Iran memorandum of understanding aimed to halt military conflict and ease tensions, including reopening the Strait of Hormuz, but expired after 60 days without renewal amid mutual accusations of violations.
  • Disagreements over the control and management of maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz remained unresolved; the US favored normal shipping without Iranian restrictions, while Iran sought recognition of its management role, leading to continued disputes.
  • Military confrontations continued with US strikes on Iran and Iranian missile and drone attacks in the region, which Iran described as serious violations undermining the ceasefire agreement.
  • Since the expiration of the MoU, direct US-Iran talks have stalled, with mediators involved indirectly, and no clear plan or intent from either side to renew negotiations amid ongoing regional tensions.
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The deadline for negotiating the peace provided for in the memorandum of understanding expires without any tingling of peace as Tehran redoubles its demands and the U.S. president gives slams in his public speech and threatens even to bomb OmanThe war against Iran exposes the weak point of the U.S. Army: it runs out of missiles Although its effectiveness was more than challenged by the attacks and counterattacks that took place throughout the mo…

·Madrid, Spain
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The sixty-day ceasefire within which the US and Iran were supposed to reach a peace agreement officially ends today. The Strait of Hormuz remains practically closed, and it appears that both countries never truly came close to an agreement, although Trump has claimed otherwise dozens of times. In fact, their positions seem further apart than they were two months ago. Trump reiterated today on Fox News that Iran must surrender to end the war. Co…

·Hilversum, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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Washington threatens to bomb its former ally Oman, which dialogues with Tehran for a reopening of the Strait of Ormuz, the main obstacle to negotiations

·Madrid, Spain
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La Repubblica broke the news in Rome, Italy on Sunday, August 16, 2026.
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