Live Text Middle East Armistice, One Step Away From Being Broken. Iran Again Blocks the Ormuz Strait and Attacks Oil Tankers Who Want to Transit the Area
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The Iranian Army has announced this Saturday its decision to re-restrict transit through the Strait of Ormuz after denouncing that the U.S....
The Middle East experienced a new day of tension this Saturday that pushes away the possibilities of an immediate agreement. Iran resumed the closure of Ormuz while Donald Trump warned that he will not let himself be "scraped" and opened the door to resume attacks if there is no progress before next Wednesday, when the ceasefire expires. The situation in the world’s main oil artery remains the biggest point of friction. Iran, which had announced…
The Iranian Army announced this Saturday its decision to re-restrict transit through the Strait of Ormuz after denouncing that the United States has breached the terms of the ceasefire agreed on April 8 by maintaining its perimeter closure of the area.
The Iranian Army has announced this Saturday that it is once again restricting transit through the Strait of Ormuz, in a new movement that triggers uncertainty about the ceasefire agreed on April 8 with the United States. Tehran justifies the decision accusing Washington of having breached the terms of that agreement by maintaining its perimeter closure.
Iran returned to the decision to reopen the Ormuz Strait and reimposed on Saturday, 18 April, restrictions on one of the world's most important maritime routes, accusing the United States of failing to honour its commitments to lift the blockade.
On Saturday, the Iranian Army announced its decision to reinstate transit through the Strait of Ormuz after denouncing that the United States has breached the terms of the ceasefire agreed on 8 April by maintaining its perimeter closure of the area. In a statement published by Iranian public radio and television, IRIB, the Army explains that, although it agreed “in good faith” and “after previous agreements reached in negotiations” to “allow the…
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