Standoff in the Strait: Iran's Naval Seizures Escalate Tensions
Iran has seized two ships in the Strait of Hormuz amid ongoing tensions with the U.S. President Trump has delayed planned attacks and extended a blockade, resulting in a global energy crisis. Despite failed peace talks, Pakistan continues mediation efforts, while Iran denounces U.S. actions as acts of war.
Iran seized two vessels in the critical Strait of Hormuz on Wednesday, tightening control over the vital waterway following U.S. President Trump's decision to delay attacks indefinitely.
The seizures, reported by Iran's semi-official Tasnim news agency, were the first since the war's onset in February. Meanwhile, Pakistani mediators urge resumed peace talks, which stalled without Iranian attendance in Islamabad.
Iran has called the U.S. blockade an act of war, while its foreign ministry decries the boarding of an Iranian tanker as 'piracy.' Tensions leave the global energy market in turmoil, as the nations remain at a diplomatic impasse.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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