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US State Department Official: Lebanon, Israel To Hold Talks Thursday And Friday Next Week In Washington – RTRS
US State Department Official: Lebanon, Israel To Hold Talks Thursday And Friday Next Week In Washington – RTRS
— LiveSquawk (@LiveSquawk) May 7, 2026
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From @financialjuice|May 7, 2026|44 commentsIran imposes new rules for Strait of Hormuz passage - CNN VESSELS MUST COMPLETE APPLICATION TO ENSURE SAFE PASSAGE: CNN
Iran imposes new rules for Strait of Hormuz in bid to secure wartime gains Iran is trying to force shippers to comply with a new protocol for transiting the Strait of Hormuz – or risk attack. Tehran has laid out a set of new rules for vessels seeking to transit the Strait of Hormuz, according to a document seen by CNN, pressing ahead with efforts to formalize control over the waterway in defiance of US warnings. Entitled “Vessel Information Declaration,” the document is an application form issued by Iran’s newly created Persian Gulf Strait Authority (PGSA) and must be completed by all transiting vessels to ensure safe passage. It was shared with CNN by Lloyds List and another shipping industry source who wished to remain anonymous. Before the US and Israeli campaign against Iran began at the end of February, the strait was free for any vessel of any origin to navigate. But since the conflict began, Iran has threatened to strike any ship passing through Hormuz without permission from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) navy. A number of vessels have come under attack, but the vast majority of ship owners and operators have opted not to take the risk of sending their vessels through in defiance of Iran. The move to set up an authority for the strait underscores Iran’s determination to cement control over what it sees as a spoil of war, despite repeated US and regional w
From @LiveSquawk|May 7, 2026|46 commentsUS Can’t Reopen Strait With ‘Unrealistic Plan,’ Senior Iranian Official Says - WSJ
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