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US blockade of Iranian ports begins after warning ‘all vessels’ at risk of capture – UK Times

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The US has begun a blockade of all ships entering and exiting Iranian ports after warning “all vessels” were at risk of diversion and capture.

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US ⁠Central Command (CENTCOM) said on Monday it would enforce a blockade in the Gulf of Oman and Arabian Sea east of the Strait of Hormuz that would apply to all vessels, regardless of flag.

In a note to seafarers, they said that any vessel entering or departing the blockaded area without authorisation would be “subject to interception, diversion and capture”.

“The blockade will not impede neutral transit passage through the Strait of Hormuz to ⁠or from non-Iranian destinations,” it said.

They added that the blockade would encompass “the entirety of the Iranian coastline to include but not limited to ports and oil terminals”.

Iran has maintained control of the vital shipping route the Strait of Hormuz
Iran has maintained control of the vital shipping route the Strait of Hormuz (Reuters)

However, it said humanitarian shipments including food, medical supplies, and other essential goods would be permitted “subject to inspection”.

Nato and other US allies, including the UK, have refused to join the blockade.

“From 14:00 UTC on Monday, access restrictions are being enforced affecting Iranian ports and coastal areas, including locations along the Gulf, Gulf of Oman, and Strait of Hormuz”, according to the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations agency.

“Access restrictions apply without distinction to vessels of any flag engaging with Iranian ports, oil terminals, or coastal facilities,” it added.

Amid reports Tehran has been charging vessels up to $2m to pass through the Strait, Trump warned on Sunday the US Navy would “interdict” any ship that had paid a toll to Iran.

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“No one who pays an illegal toll will have safe passage on the high seas,” the US president said.

It comes after weekend talks between Iran and the US in Islamabad failed to reach a breakthrough.

Vice President JD Vance, the leader of Washington’s delegation to Pakistan, said on Sunday, “We just could not get to a situation where the Iranians were willing to accept our terms.”

Tehran described the negotiations as being “full of mistrust and suspicion.”

The talks marked the highest-level negotiations between the US and Iran since the 1979 Islamic Revolution. Neither side mentioned the possibility of future dialogues.

Key points of divergence include the US demand that Iran immediately reopen the Strait of Hormuz and forfeit its ability to enrich uranium, both demands Tehran ardently reject.

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