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IRGC Closes Strait of Hormuz After Iran’s Foreign Minister Blames Foreign Interference
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IRGC Closes Strait of Hormuz After Iran’s Foreign Minister Blames Foreign Interference

19 April, 2026.Iran.2 sources

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“The divergence in Iran's positions on the Strait of Hormuz has highlighted how this file is managed inside Tehran, after Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi announced opening the strait to commercial ships for the remainder of the ceasefire, in line with the Lebanon truce, and then the Speaker of Parliament Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf asserted that passage would occur according to a 'defined path' and 'with Iran's permission,' before the armed forces announced the re-closure of the strait”

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