Iran stated Saturday that it has reimposed the closure of the Strait of Hormuz lower than a day after reopening it to delivery site visitors, however President Donald Trump warned that Tehran couldn’t blackmail the U.S. by shutting the waterway.
The strait is closed till the U.S. blockade is lifted, Iran’s Revolutionary Guard navy stated, warning that “no vessel ought to make any motion from its anchorage within the Persian Gulf and the Sea of Oman, and approaching the Strait of Hormuz might be thought of as cooperation with the enemy” and be focused.
Two gunboats from the Revolutionary Guard opened hearth on a tanker transiting the strait, the British army’s United Kingdom Maritime Commerce Operations middle stated. It reported the tanker and crew as protected, with out figuring out the vessel or its vacation spot. Delivery sources advised Reuters at the very least two different vessels reported coming underneath hearth whereas making an attempt to transit the waterway.
In Mumbai, India summoned Iran’s ambassador after an Indian-flagged vessel carrying crude oil was attacked whereas making an attempt to cross the strait, Reuters reported.
The closing of the waterway comes after Iran declared on Friday that the strait is open to business ships throughout a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, however confusion rapidly emerged about whether or not the ocean lane was actually open with out situations.
Iranian state media stated on Saturday that the strait was closed as a result of U.S. failing to carry up its finish of the cut price. Iran blamed the U.S. for its ongoing blockade of Iranian ports.
“Iran agreed to permit a restricted variety of ships to go by the Strait of Hormuz based on agreements,” the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) service stated in a publish on X.
“However U.S. didn’t fulfill their obligations. So, the Strait of Hormuz is now closed once more and passage requires IRAN approval,” IRIB stated.
Iranian state media additionally aired a press release from Revolutionary Guard spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Ebrahim Zolfaghari detailing the reimposition of vessel restrictions on the strait, MS Now reported.
Zolfaghari stated that “management of the Strait of Hormuz has returned to its earlier state … underneath strict administration and management of the armed forces.” He warned that Iran would proceed to dam transit by the strait so long as a U.S. blockade of Iranian ports remained in impact.
Trump says Iran ‘obtained a bit cute’
In Washington, Trump stated U.S. talks with Iran are going nicely and that he expects to have extra info “by the top of the day.”
Trump made the feedback throughout a White Home occasion the place he signed an government order directing the Meals and Drug Administration to expedite the evaluate of sure psychedelic medicine designed as breakthrough remedy for psychological sickness.
Trump declined to take reporters’ questions on Iran however stated, “We now have excellent conversations occurring.”
He stated Iran “obtained a bit cute,” later including, “They needed to shut up the strait once more,” referring to the Strait of Hormuz.
“They cannot blackmail us,” Trump stated.
Trump stated on Friday that he would possible not prolong the two-week ceasefire, which is because of finish on Wednesday. U.S. and Israeli forces started an aerial marketing campaign in opposition to Iranian targets on Feb. 28. Trump agreed to the ceasefire on April 7 in change for Iran fully opening the strait.
“Possibly I will not prolong it, however the blockade goes to stay. However possibly I will not prolong it, so you’ve gotten a blockade, and sadly, we’ll have to start out dropping bombs once more,” Trump stated.
Peace talks within the Pakistani capital, Islamabad, between a U.S. delegation led by Vice President JD Vance and Iranian negotiators headed by parliamentary speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf failed to succeed in an settlement final weekend.
Iran reviewing new proposals put ahead by U.S.
Iran’s Supreme Nationwide Safety Council stated in a press release that Pakistan’s military chief, serving as an middleman, offered the proposals to Iran throughout his latest go to to Tehran, and that they have been nonetheless underneath evaluate.
It was not revealed what was within the proposals.
The council stated Iran has but to reply, however additional talks would require the U.S. to desert “extreme calls for and modify its requests to the realities on the bottom.”
It additionally stated that Iran will preserve full management over site visitors by the Strait of Hormuz till “the battle totally ends and lasting peace is achieved within the area,” including that it will acquire detailed info on passing vessels, subject transit certificates and impose tolls.
The council added that it thought of the U.S. naval blockade a violation of the ceasefire and that the Strait of Hormuz wouldn’t reopen till it was lifted.
Confusion over Hormuz
Iranian International Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi on Friday stated on social media: “According to the ceasefire in Lebanon, the passage for all business vessels by Strait of Hormuz is asserted fully open for the remaining interval of ceasefire.”
Nonetheless, vessels should transit by a “coordinated route” introduced by Iran’s maritime authorities, Araghchi stated. It’s unclear whether or not Tehran will power ships to pay a toll to go the strait.
Israel and Lebanon agreed Thursday to a 10-day ceasefire beginning at 5 p.m. ET that night. Israel’s army marketing campaign in Lebanon in opposition to the militant group Hezbollah, which is an in depth ally of Iran, has been one other hurdle in negotiations between Washington and Tehran.
However the confusion over the strait’s standing has left ship operators in a state of limbo.
Video footage from ship-tracking agency Kpler confirmed that a number of tankers and cargo ships tried to exit the waterway on Friday however turned again.

“They’ve clearly not been given approval to go by,” Matt Smith, director of commodity analysis at Kpler, advised CNBC.
Oil costs plunged greater than 10% on Friday to under $90 per barrel. A few fifth of the world’s crude provides handed by the strait earlier than the battle. The closure of the ocean lane connecting the Persian Gulf to international vitality markets has triggered the most important oil provide disruption in historical past.
One other main sticking level within the negotiations has been the problem of recovering materials from Iran’s nuclear program. Trump advised reporters on Air Power One which the U.S. will “go in with Iran and we are going to take it collectively, and we are going to convey it again, 100% of it again to the USA.”
“We’ll take it after the settlement is signed,” he stated.
Iran says it will not hand over enriched uranium to U.S.
Trump on Friday stated that Iran had agreed handy over its stockpile of enriched uranium, however Iranian Deputy International Minister Saeed Khatibzadeh dismissed the U.S. president’s claims and sounded a observe of warning relating to future talks between the 2 nations.
Talking to the Related Press within the Turkish metropolis of Antalya, Khatibzadeh stated the Iranians weren’t prepared for a brand new spherical of face-to-face talks with the U.S. as a result of the Individuals “haven’t deserted their maximalist place.”
On Friday, Trump stated the U.S. will go into Iran and “get all of the nuclear mud,” referring to the 970 kilos (440 kilograms) of enriched uranium believed to be buried underneath nuclear websites badly broken by U.S. army strikes final yr.
French peacekeeper killed in Lebanon
French President Emmanuel Macron stated a French soldier was killed and three others have been wounded Saturday throughout an assault on U.N. peacekeepers in southern Lebanon. “The whole lot means that accountability for this assault lies with Hezbollah,” Macron wrote on social media. The UNIFIL peacekeeping power additionally blamed Hezbollah.
Hezbollah denied involvement.
Pakistan’s overseas minister stated preventing between Israel and Hezbollah had been a key sticking level in U.S.-Iran talks, and the declaration of a ceasefire in Lebanon was seen as a lift to efforts for an Iran settlement.
It was unclear to what extent Hezbollah would abide by a truce it did not play a job in negotiating, particularly with Israeli troops nonetheless occupying a stretch of southern Lebanon.
In Beirut, displaced households started transferring towards southern Lebanon and the capital’s southern suburbs regardless of warnings by officers to not return house till it was clear whether or not the ceasefire would maintain.
The Iran battle has killed at the very least 3,000 folks in Iran, greater than 2,290 in Lebanon, 23 in Israel and greater than a dozen in Gulf Arab states. 13 U.S. service members have been killed.
Pope Leo says ‘not in my curiosity in any respect’ to debate Trump
Pope Leo XIV stated that it was “not in my curiosity in any respect” to debate Trump in regards to the Iran battle, however that he would proceed preaching the Gospel message of peace.
Leo spoke to reporters aboard the papal airplane flying from Cameroon to Angola.
He addressed the spiraling back-and-forth saga of Trump’s critiques of his peace message, which have dominated information headlines this week. However the American pope additionally sought to set the report straight, insisting that his preaching is not directed at Trump, however displays the broader Gospel message of peace.
“There’s been a sure narrative that has not been correct in all of its features, however due to the political scenario created when, on the primary day of the journey, the president of the USA made some feedback about myself,” he stated.
— The Related Press and Reuters contributed to this report.