Friday, April 17, 2026

Iran reopens Strait of Hormuz as Trump says US blockade will continue until deal is made




Iran reopens Strait of Hormuz as Trump says US blockade will continue until deal is made



Summary



  1. Oliver Smith
    Senior business producer

    Early indications are that commercial ships in and around the Gulf won’t be in any rush to travel through the Strait of Hormuz, despite the Iranian foreign minister’s declaration that it is “completely open”.

    One oil and gas tanker operator, which did want to be named, told the BBC the Iranian statement “doesn’t change anything” for now.

    “We don’t feel like we need to be taking unnecessary risks, and our company approach is that we won’t be the first to go through the strait,” it said.

    Another company, Stena Bulk, which operates oil tankers in the region says it is “monitoring developments closely.”

    It says: “The safety of our crew and vessels governs every routing decision, and we will not transit until we are satisfied it is safe to do so.”

  2. International Maritime Organization 'currently verifying' Iranian announcementpublished at 01:00

    Jonathan Josephs
    Business reporter

    The head of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) is trying to understand the details behind Iran’s commitment to reopening the Strait of Hormuz.

    Even with the fighting on pause there is significant US and Iranian military presence in the area, and as tensions remain heightened there is an ongoing risk to the safety of ships and their crews.

    The IMO’s secretary general Arsenio Dominguez has been at the UK - France summit in Paris and has been looking at how to reopen the important shipping route.

    He has posted on X saying: “We are currently verifying the recent announcement related to the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, in terms of its compliance with freedom of navigation for all merchant vessels and secure passage using the IMO established traffic separation scheme.”

  1. Analysis

    Hormuz situation still murkypublished at 00:45

    Frank Gardner
    Security correspondent

    The situation in the Strait of Hormuz and the wider Gulf region is still murky and messy, despite the well-received announcement by Iran’s foreign minister that it is "fully open for commercial traffic while the ceasefire lasts".

    We are not back to where we were on 27 February, before the US and Israel began this latest conflict.

    Will Iran still insist that ships follow its newly designated route to the north of the pre-existing tanker lanes?

    This is a route called the Traffic Separation Scheme (TSS) that has been functioning smoothly for everyone since it was first ratified by the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) in 1968.

    Will Iran still demand military inspections of shipping by IRGC officials? Its announcement also mentions only commercial shipping.

    The US Navy’s Fifth Fleet is headquartered in Bahrain - inside the Gulf and therefore past the Strait of Hormuz. So, the US is not likely to accept having its naval warships locked out of the Gulf.

    Meanwhile it is far from clear if the Islamic Republic will accept the proposed long-term multinational force for the Strait of Hormuz when Iran wants to “exercise its right of sovereignty” over the waterway.

  2. US participation in strait mission 'desirable' - Merzpublished at 00:33

    Merz speaking at news conference

    Finally, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz says it is in the “immediate interests” of the parties to increase efforts towards peace.

    He says Germany supports the ongoing efforts to achieve “a quick diplomatic agreement” between the US and Iran and also hails the "historic opportunity" for Hezbollah and Israel to make efforts towards a lasting peace.

    Merz repeats calls for Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz fully in a way that is lasting, secure and “toll free”, and says despite the recent “good news” on this front, there must be no restrictions on its opening.

    Germany is willing to contribute to the mission to promote freedom of navigation through the strait, he says, including the possible participation of its armed forces and activity such as mine clearing.

    Such a plan would need to be approved by the UN and Germany’s parliament, he says, adding that US participation would be “desirable.”

    The news conference has now concluded.

9 comments:

  1. The Global Zoom Meeting hosted by Macron & Starmer, the “Coalition of the Johnny Come Latelies” is now a Laughing Stock. What is their fleet going to do? Control 47’s Carrier Fleet?

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  2. Ayam praying for Isaac-Lebanon to sign the Ibrahim accords soon….. ….very soon.

    Papa,
    Your Holiness quoted Gospel of Matthew….Blessed Be The Peacemaker, they Shall Be Sons of God…...please intercede, Pray for Lasting Peace.

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  3. Please take note, Gad Saad who is from Lebanon….he is understandably a little upset with Papa, hope he calms down soon….Papa is God’s rep on Earth.

    Let’s All Pray for Papa. I just bought a Rosary yesterday and will Say A Little Prayer for Peace today.

    Oh yes. Lebanon is a wonderful exemplar of peaceful coexistence if you exclude the civil war from 1975-1990 that claimed the lives of 150,000+ people, and forced my family to flee. Thank you @Pontifex for your suicidal empathy.

    The Pope cites Lebanon as an example of peaceful “coexistence” between Christians and Muslims.

    Fun fact: Lebanon was literally created to be a homeland for persecuted Christians in the Middle East. And it was for a few decades.

    The moment Muslim invaders thought they had the numbers, they started a civil war that lasted 15 years because they didn’t want to live with the same Christians who made them part of the country.

    Thousands of Christians were massacred, Muslims became the majority, Hezbollah took over, and the country hasn’t known peace ever since.

    Lebanon is the first and ultimate example that coexistence between Christians and Muslims is quite literally impossible.

    It’s mind-blowing that anyone would use it as an example of coexistence, let alone the Pope.

    https://x.com/gadsaad/status/2044814008838930717?s=46&t=8K6fzabO3g6uaj4KxwSSjg

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    1. a meeting self entertaining fun piece of fart

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  4. Mari Kita Semua Doa Semoga Paus Leo IV Sentiasa Sihat, Panjang Umur Dan Dapat Berkat Tuhan.

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  5. Happy Days Are Here Again…

    BREAKING: US oil prices officially fall below $80/barrel, now down -32% in 9 trading days.

    https://x.com/kobeissiletter/status/2045150589399494807?s=46&t=8K6fzabO3g6uaj4KxwSSjg

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  6. Looks Like Blockade is Good for Business.

    EPF please invest more in Western Bully market.

    BREAKING: The S&P 500 closes at its highest level on record and officially posts its fastest recovery since 1982.

    The S&P 500 has now added +$7.3 TRILLION since its low on March 30th.

    https://x.com/kobeissiletter/status/2045230934107009253?s=46&t=8K6fzabO3g6uaj4KxwSSjg

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  7. Wanker can’t even manage his own office he thinks he can manage IRGC/SO Hormuz.

    BREAKING NEWS: “Starmer denies knowing he was Prime Minister”

    Sir Kier Starmer has revealed that no one told him until last Tuesday he won the 2024 election and had become PM.

    He told Beth Rigby “I was totally kept in the dark by my officials. I’m really angry about it.”

    https://x.com/mikegardner_wb/status/2045129388992131234?s=46&t=8K6fzabO3g6uaj4KxwSSjg

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  8. Coalition of The Late Comers.

    🚨 Starmer Announces Bold Mission to Reopen Strait of Hormuz… After Iran and Trump Just Declared It Open

    Starmer's masterplan: “We will lead a multinational mission to open the Strait of Hormuz.”

    Iran & Trump just announced it's already fully open today 😂

    Brilliant timing, Keir. The ships are sailing while you're still scheduling the planning meeting. 🤡

    https://x.com/skint_eastwood1/status/2045148792240976010?s=46&t=8K6fzabO3g6uaj4KxwSSjg

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