Iran opens Hormuz Strait, initiates first sea transport movements

When several hours have passed by the US-Iran deal for a two-week ceasefire, shipping has begun through the Strait of Hormuz. But the data has trained small numbers of movements in the first few hours. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Arghchi has said in a statement that Tehran will cease counterattacks [...]
But the data has trained small numbers of movements in the first few hours.
Iran's Foreign Minister, Abbas Arghchi, has said in a statement that Tehran would cease counterattacks and ensure safe passage through the waterway at Hormuz Strait if attacks against him stop.
On Wednesday morning, Iran's Foreign Minister has said the safe “passage through the Hormuz Strait will be possible through co-ordination with Iran's Armed Forces”.
In contrast, Iran's Supreme National Security Council has described the deal as a victory over the US, claiming that Trump had accepted Iran's conditions to end the hostilities.
At the same time, Trump has told the French news agency AFP that it was a total <x0fitre and complete”.












