Iran's Foreign Minister Says Hormuz Strait Remains Open to Commercial Shipping During Ceasefire

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Gate News message, April 17 — Iran’s Foreign Minister Araghchi announced that Iran’s ports and maritime organization have declared the Strait of Hormuz fully open to all commercial vessels during the remainder of the ceasefire period, with shipping routes remaining consistent with previously announced corridors.

The statement comes as part of arrangements under the ceasefire agreement, reaffirming Iran’s commitment to maintaining maritime passage through one of the world’s most critical shipping lanes.

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