Iran signals conditional Hormuz access; says restrictions don’t apply to Iraq as it allows non-hostile ships

Iran has announced that it will allow non-hostile ships to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, with Iraq being exempt from any restrictions. The move comes amid escalating tensions between Iran, the US, and Israel, with US President Donald Trump issuing a fresh warning to Iran.
Iran has signaled that it will allow non-hostile ships to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. Iraq will be exempt from any restrictions imposed by Iran. The IRGC spokesperson accused the US and Israel of carrying out brutal aggression against Iran's sovereignty. US President Donald Trump issued a sharp warning, saying Israel had 48 hours to reach an agreement or face serious consequences. The conflict has escalated across West Asia, disrupting global markets. Iran's Foreign Minister confirmed that non-hostile ships would be allowed to pass through Iranian waters with prior coordination.
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