Iran reopens Strait of Hormuz after ceasefire, eases global concerns


Daijiworld Media Network - Tehran

Tehran, Apr 17: In a major relief for global trade and energy markets, Iran on Friday reopened the strategic Strait of Hormuz for all commercial vessel traffic following a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon.

Announcing the decision, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said the passage through the Strait would remain fully open for the duration of the ceasefire period. He added that vessels would follow coordinated routes as outlined by the Ports and Maritime Organisation of Iran.

The move comes a day after a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon helped ease tensions in the region, which had raised concerns over disruptions to one of the world’s most critical maritime trade routes.

Reacting to the development, US President Donald Trump welcomed the announcement on social media, expressing appreciation for Iran’s decision to reopen the passage.

The Strait of Hormuz is a vital corridor for global oil shipments, and its reopening is expected to stabilise energy markets and reduce fears of supply disruptions amid ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.

  

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