Iran bans military ships from passing through the Strait of Hormuz. commercial vessels, including U. ships, remain permitted.
20 Apr 2026, 03:50
Iran bans military ships from passing through the Strait of Hormuz; commercial vessels, including U.S. ships, remain permitted. For details, visit mt in max.
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120 Apr 2026, 22:50
Iran informed mediators it will maintain restrictions on vessel crossings through the Strait of Hormuz and continue imposing tolls during the ceasefire. Shipping companies must coordinate with the IRGC. Despite a final agreement with the U.S. allowing Tehran to collect fees, IRGC retains authority to block ships from hostile nations. Tehran also calls for the establishment of a new strait management system. These disclosures follow Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi's statement that the strait remains open. Additional details available at WSJ and Max Market Twits.
Iran informed mediators it will maintain restrictions on vessel crossings through the Strait of Hormuz and continue imposing tol
Iran informed mediators it will maintain restrictions on vessel crossings through the Strait of Hormuz and continue imposing tolls during the ceasefire. Shipping companies must coordinate with the IRGC. Despite a final agreement with the U.S. allowing Tehran to collect fees, IRGC retains authority to block ships from hostile nations. Tehran also calls for the establishment of a new strait management system. These disclosures follow Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi's statement that the strait remains open. Additional details available at WSJ and Max Market Twits.