Iran to maintain closure of Strait of Hormuz despite ceasefire deadline
April 19, 2026 • Google News World
Iran has announced that it will continue to restrict access to the Strait of Hormuz, a vital waterway connecting the Persian Gulf to the Gulf of Oman. The move comes as a ceasefire agreement between Iran and its adversaries is set to expire.
According to reports, Iranian authorities have effectively closed the strait, citing concerns over US naval presence in the region. This development has raised concerns about the potential impact on global oil supplies and trade routes.
Multiple news outlets have reported on the situation, with some detailing the events leading up to this point. For example, a recent 24-hour period saw significant tensions escalate as Iranian forces fired on ships passing through the strait.
The US-Iran peace deal, which aimed to reduce tensions in the region, is now facing uncertainty. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has raised questions about the feasibility of reaching a final agreement.
Iran’s decision to restrict access to the strait has been met with concern from various quarters, including governments and industry experts. The situation remains fluid, with ongoing developments and statements from Iranian authorities providing updates on the situation.
The impact of this development on global trade and energy markets is being closely monitored by analysts and policymakers.
Source: Google News World