
Iran Warns US Blockade of Persian Gulf Ports Risks Dangerous Regional Escalation
Key Takeaways
- US blockade of Iranian ports via Strait of Hormuz began, heightening energy and security concerns.
- Iran warns provocative US moves risk dangerous consequences and regional escalation in Persian Gulf.
- China condemns the blockade as dangerous, irresponsible, warning it will inflame tensions and undermine ceasefire.
Iran Warns of US Blockade Consequences
Iran's Foreign Minister warned of the dangerous consequences of provocative US actions targeting the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz.
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The US Navy formally initiated a blockade of Iranian ports, targeting all traffic entering or leaving Iranian coastal zones.

Vice President JD Vance characterized the blockade as a direct response to economic terrorism by Iran.
Iran threatened retaliatory strikes and Parliament Speaker issued a direct challenge: If you fight, we will fight.
Araghchi expressed appreciation for China and Russia's decision to veto a UN Security Council resolution.
Diplomatic Talks and Divergent Narratives
Diplomatic channels between Washington and Tehran remained open despite the military escalation.
Trump said a 10-point proposal put forward by Iran served as a workable basis on which to negotiate.

Tehran said Washington's excessive demands prevented the negotiations from succeeding.
Iran's parliament speaker said the workable basis had already been violated.
The US waiver allowing countries to buy Russian crude expired on April 11.
Regional and Global Reactions
China officially denounced the US naval blockade as a dangerous and irresponsible act.
“Audio By Carbonatix The standoff between the United States and Iran deepened Tuesday as Washington’s formal blockade of Iranian ports prompted Tehran to threaten regional retaliatory strikes”
Russia condemned the blockade as a direct threat to global peace and security.
India faced a mounting supply squeeze after importing its first Iranian oil shipment in seven years.
HSBC's flash Purchasing Managers' Index showed India's private sector activity slowed.
The blockade compounded the strain on global energy markets.
Iran's UN Letter and Self-Defense Stance
Iran's ambassador to the UN sent a formal letter stating that Iran does not seek war.
The letter warned that US threats constitute a flagrant violation of the UN Charter.

Iran will respond decisively and proportionally if subjected to military aggression.
The letter reaffirmed Iran's commitment to constructive nuclear talks.
The letter was based on a series of previous correspondences documenting repeated US threats.
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