Trump extends ultimatum to Iran once more | EUROtoday

As of: March 27, 2026 • 1:29 a.m

The US President desires to make use of an ultimatum to pressure Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz – in any other case vitality services can be attacked. Now Trump has prolonged the deadline a second time. But the strait remains to be blocked.

US President Donald Trump has once more postponed his ultimatum to Iran on the Strait of Hormuz: There might be no assaults on Iranian energy crops till April sixth at 8 p.m. Eastern time, Trump introduced on his Truth Social platform.

By then, the deadline set by Trump would have expired subsequent Saturday, German time. But Iran initially requested for an extension of seven days, Trump stated in an interview on Fox News: “And I said: I’ll give you ten.”

Tehran has thus far denied talks

Trump justified the transfer by saying that the Iranian aspect had allowed a number of oil tankers to move by the Strait of Hormuz. He interprets this as an indication of goodwill for negotiations. “I think we’re dealing with the right people,” he stated.

Trump additionally referred to “very good” discussions – as he did on Monday, when he prolonged his deadline by one other 5 days.

There was initially no assertion from Tehran – the regime has thus far denied direct talks with the USA. The Wall Street Journal, citing mediators, stories that Iran has not requested for a 10-day delay in assaults on its vitality services.

Mutual threats

Trump had initially given Iran an ultimatum of 48 hours, which might have expired on Tuesday night time German time, to open the Strait of Hormuz, which is necessary for the worldwide economic system, fully and “without threats.” Otherwise, he threatened to destroy Iranian vitality services.

Iran had introduced retaliation within the occasion: The Iranian army declared that it might then goal all US vitality provide and data expertise services within the area. Iran additionally threatened to fully shut the Strait of Hormuz. The regime at present says it can enable “non-hostile” ships by in coordination with authorities.

To journey to or from the Persian Gulf, the Strait of Hormuz should be handed.

Iran attacked ships

However, only some ships cross the strait – and in line with consultants, Iran has apparently created a form of “toll system” through which charges are typically charged for the passage of ships.

After the assault by the USA and Israel, Iran repeatedly radioed ships within the Strait of Hormuz to not move by. Since then, the nation has repeatedly attacked ships within the area – with critical penalties, particularly for the worldwide commerce in gasoline, oil and fertilizer.

The strait is the one connection between the Persian Gulf and the world’s oceans and is taken into account one of many world’s most necessary delivery routes. Around a fifth of the world’s oil demand is transported by the passage.

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