
US seeks free Hormuz access from Iran as talks focus on strait
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A woman holds a sign reading "We'll Kill Trump" while waiting in Islamic Revolution Square for the funeral procession of the slain Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei beneath a billboard depicting Khamenei in Tehran, Iran, Monday, July 6, 2026. (Photo: AP/Altaf Qadri) 12 Jul 2026 05:30AM (Updated: 12 Jul 2026 06:28AM) DUBAI: Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and his Omani counterpart on Saturday (Jul 11) discussed arrangements for the safe passage of ships through the Strait of Hormuz , as Washington seeks a public pledge of free, secure transit. About a fifth of the world's oil supply transited through the Strait of Hormuz before the war, and Iran's effective blockade of the waterway has caused energy prices to surge, fuelling global inflation. Both corridors will remain open for navigation.
Furthermore, World The US is demanding that Iran publicly state it will stop attacks on ships in the Strait of Hormuz, and that all lanes will be open with no tolls. Oman suggests organizing two separate maritime routes in Strait of Hormuz — TV.
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A woman holds a sign reading "We'll Kill Trump" while waiting in Islamic Revolution Square for the funeral procession of the slain Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei beneath a billboard depicting Khamenei in Tehran, Iran, Monday, July 6, 2026. (Photo: AP/Altaf Qadri) 12 Jul 2026 05:30AM (Updated: 12 Jul 2026 06:28AM) DUBAI: Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and his Omani counterpart on Saturday (Jul 11) discussed arrangements for the safe passage of ships through the Strait of Hormuz , as Washington seeks a public pledge of free, secure transit.
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About a fifth of the world's oil supply transited through the Strait of Hormuz before the war, and Iran's effective blockade of the waterway has caused energy prices to surge, fuelling global inflation.
according to Channel News AsiaBoth corridors will remain open for navigation.
according to TASSWorld The US is demanding that Iran publicly state it will stop attacks on ships in the Strait of Hormuz, and that all lanes will be open with no tolls.
according to Channel News AsiaOman suggests organizing two separate maritime routes in Strait of Hormuz — TV.
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