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Any US "Interference" In Hormuz Would Be Ceasefire Violation, Warns Iran

A senior Iranian official warned on Monday that Tehran would consider any US attempt to interfere in the Strait of Hormuz a breach of the ceasefire."Any American interference in the new maritime regime of the Strait of Hormuz will be considered a violation of the ceasefire," Ebrahim Azizi, head of the national security commission in Iran's parliament, posted on X.The comment came after President Donald Trump announced a plan for US forces to escort ships through the blocked Strait of Hormuz beginning Monday.(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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timesnownews.com
Iran US War Live Updates: Violation of Ceasefire, Warns Iran After ...

Iran Israel US War Live Updates: Follow real-time developments as the US-Iran standoff continues in a fragile post-ceasefire phase, marked by military vigilance, economic pressure and uncertain diplomacy. Track the latest updates on naval deployments, regional conflicts, diplomatic manoeuvres and global market impact across Iran, Israel, Lebanon and the wider Middle East.Iran Condemns US Naval Blockade: Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian has described the US naval siege of Iranian ports as an “extension of military operations”, calling it “intolerable” and signalling Tehran’s growing frustration despite the ceasefire pause.Trump Signals Possibility Of Renewed War: US President Donald Trump has indicated that conflict could resume, stating that “we might need” to restart the war with Iran. He added that details of ongoing discussions remain limited to a small circle, underscoring the opacity surrounding diplomatic efforts.Fragile Diplomacy Amid Strategic Distrust: Although backchannel talks continue, both sides remain deeply sceptical of each other’s intentions. Iran has proposed easing restrictions in the Strait of Hormuz if US pressure is reduced, while Washington remains cautious about Tehran’s commitments.Strait Of Hormuz Remains Central Flashpoint: Control over the Strait of Hormuz continues to shape the crisis, with disruptions to maritime traffic impacting global oil supply routes. The strategic waterway remains a key bargaining tool in negotiations and a potential trigger for renewed escalation.Military Activity Continues Despite Ceasefire: Air defence systems in Tehran have been activated to counter drones and reconnaissance aircraft, indicating ongoing security threats. The continued military posture on both sides reflects the fragile nature of the current pause in hostilities.Lebanon Front Undermines Ceasefire Stability: Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon have killed more than 30 people in a single day, according to Lebanese authorities, further weakening the credibility of a US-backed ceasefire arrangement involving the Lebanese government.Israel Faces Criticism Over Maritime Interception: Israel has said it will transfer 175 activists detained from the Gaza-bound Global Sumud Flotilla to Greek authorities, following international criticism over the interception of the vessel in international waters far from the conflict zone.Regional And Global Stakes Remain High: The crisis continues to reflect a broader geopolitical struggle involving milita...

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crisisgroup.org
Strait of Hormuz | International Crisis Group

... violation of the ceasefire. Striking a ... Iran's foreign ministry spokesperson countered that “Trump's claim that Iran has requested a ceasefire ...

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washingtonpost.com
Ship is attacked near Strait of Hormuz as Iran reviews US response to ...

Ship is attacked near Strait of Hormuz as Iran reviews US response to latest proposal A cargo ship near the Strait of Hormuz has reported an attack by multiple small craft, according to a British ...

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