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Iran talks in the air as Trump threatens to ‘toll’ Hormuz Straits

In-Cyprus · 2026-06-21

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• What happened: Tensions escalated as U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to impose a toll on the Strait of Hormuz if a comprehensive deal with Iran is not reached within two months, coinciding with stalled negotiations and ongoing conflicts involving Israel and Hezbollah. • Why it matters: The Strait of Hormuz is a critical maritime route for global oil shipments, and any disruption could significantly impact energy markets and international relations, particularly in the context of U.S.-Iran relations and regional stability. • What to watch next: The outcome of the U.S.-Iran talks scheduled in Lucerne, Switzerland, and the potential responses from Iran regarding their threats to close the Strait, as well as developments in the Israel-Hezbollah conflict.

World Donald TrumpiranIsraelStrait of HormuzTop Newsuswar Iran talks in the air as Trump threatens to ‘toll’ Hormuz Straits It Will Take Weeks To Resume Hormuz Transit Despite Iran Deal Relevant News Iran talks in the air as Trump threatens to ‘toll’ Hormuz Straits 21 June 2026 Jonathan Hill: Iran emerges from the crisis with more negotiating leverage 21 June 2026 Near 40s early next week coupled by isolated showers 21 June 2026 Constantinos Tsindas 21 June 2026 FacebookXWhatsAppEmailPrintViber JD Vance might have been expected at Lucerne, but the fuzzy details of the US Vice President’s arrival or not at the Swiss resort for crunchtime Iran talks that were set for later today, were not coupled by good omens either, as the 60 day phase of Washington-Tehran negotiations lost its way in misty Hormuz Straits threats and the continued Israel-Hizbollah conflict in Lebanon. Conditions are more uncertain than ever, just a few days following the long distance signature of a Memorandum of Understanding by both sides, with President Trump making quite the PR show of it at the Versailles Palace. Despite the expectations and the prospects which led energy markets happily tumbling, Israel operations in south Lebanon and the hefty Hezbollah response against forces in border areas, are the main cause of the pre-talks deadlock. The US and Iran are also playing huff and puff games with the Hormuz Straits again, with Donald Trump warning that if no comprehensive deal transpires over the next two months, he will impose a toll in the area, calling it a ‘Guardian Angel’ for Middle East countries in a message on Truth Social. ‘There will be no tolls during negotiations’, he added. The Revolutionary Guards had earlier announced the closure of the Straits, in what was interpreted as diplomatic pressure on the American side in light of upcoming talks. ‘We are closing down the Straits again, as Israel continues its attacks on Lebanon’, the Guards declared, adding that Israeli operations were in violation of the agreement protocol with the US and the ‘enemies commitments’. The Iranians further noted that other measures would be designed and implemented to ‘persuade our adversaries’, also issuing a warning to ships in the Straits not to attempt a crossing. «Iran does not control Hormuz, Vns warned» The US Vice-President refuted the Revolutionary Guards claims. ‘There is no indication that the Straits have closed’, he noted, in response to the Iranian remarks. Backing up JD Vans, CENTCOM issued a statement according to which 55 commercial ships had passed through the strategic Straits, including tankers carrying more than 17 million barrels of oil. ‘We remain vigilant to secure that the agreement is fully respected’, the US army said. Iran issues warning ‘The protocol will be endangered’, Iran responded, if its terms are not implemented, making a reference to Israeli army operations in south Lebanon. Today’s US-Iran talks in Lucerne were described as of a ‘technical nature’ and expectations were played down given the circumstance. Pakistani and Qatari mediators were set to be present. In Lebanon, Israel and Hezbollah blamed each other for the resumption in hostilities and violations of the agreement, PM Netanyahu said he had given a ceasefire order as a ‘good will gesture’. Israeli troops will be staying in south Lebanon, ‘defending the country’s northern borders’. Subscribe to our Newsletter Latest News Jonathan Hill: Iran emerges from the crisis with more negotiating leverage Near 40s early next week coupled by isolated showers Dogs and cats as evolution of human consciousness Illegal dump fire in Larnaca district brought under control Gregoris Loizou: The Cypriot success story behind one of Spain’s best cafés Christodoulides meets US congressional delegation at Presidential Palace Cyprus braces for 40°C heat from mid-July as summer showers ease off Follow en.philenews on Google News and be the first to know all the news about Cyprus and the world.

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