The Navy of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has issued a statement, alluding to the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz if “threats from aggressors end”.
Although it is not immediately clear what the statement, published in English, means, the IRGC thanks the shipowners for their “cooperation in transiting through the Strait of Hormuz in accordance with Iranian regulations.”
“With the end of the threats of the aggressors and in the shadow of the new procedures, the possibility of safe and stable passage through the Straits will be offered,” the statement concludes.
This comes hours after US President Donald Trump announced that Project Freedom – a US operation aimed at escorting ships safely through the strait – has been suspended.
Trump then wrote on Social Truth about the possibility of an agreement with Iran.
The media also reported on Wednesday that the US and Iran are close to concluding a memorandum to end the war.

The US suspends the operation to retrieve the ships stranded in Hormuz
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