Hormuz Strait Blocked Again

naval traffic in the Hormuz Strait has been blocked again after Donald Trump declared a naval blockade against Iran, following the failure of negotiations. According to Lloyd List, traffic had continued on Sunday, but lower than usual. On Saturday, there were a little more circus movements after companies tried to remove ships from the Persian Gulf during one [...]
naval traffic in the Hormuz Strait has been blocked again after Donald Trump declared a naval blockade against Iran, following the failure of negotiations.
According to Lloyd List, traffic had continued on Sunday, but lower than usual.
On Saturday there was a little more movement of tankers after companies tried to remove ships from the Persian Gulf during a temporary ceasefire.
Hormuz Strait is very important for oil transport, so its impasse may immediately affect world markets, transmits albinfo.ch.
US President Donald Trump has confirmed that the United States will create a blockade that will prevent ships from entering and exiting Iranian ports.
Making known the news of blockades, the US Central Command, which is responsible for all US military forces in the Middle East, has said that the blockade will be applied to ships of all states “without any distinction”, and that they will neither enter nor emerge from Iranian ports and sea coasts at “The Arab” Genus> and also known as the Persian Gulf of Oman Bay.












