Iran proposes reopening Strait of Hormuz in exchange for US lifting blockade
April 27, 2026 • Google News World
Iranian officials have made a new offer to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a critical waterway in the Persian Gulf, if the US lifts its blockade and ends the war. According to reports, Iran is seeking an end to the current conflict and has proposed a deal that would allow for the reopening of the strait.
The proposal was first reported by various news outlets, including Google News. The details of the offer were not specified in the reports, but it appears that Iran is willing to make concessions in order to achieve a peaceful resolution.
US officials have been reviewing the latest Iranian proposal, with some sources indicating that they are considering the offer. However, no official statement has been made on the matter yet.
The Strait of Hormuz is an important waterway for global trade and energy supplies, and its closure would have significant economic implications. The blockade imposed by the US has been in place since 2019, following a series of attacks on oil tankers in the region.
Iran’s offer to reopen the strait is part of a broader effort to end the war and restore relations with the US. However, the details of the proposal remain unclear, and it is not yet known whether an agreement can be reached.
The situation remains fluid, with ongoing reports from various news sources indicating that negotiations are underway.
Source: Google News World