Australia emphasized the "necessity of reopening" the Strait of Hormuz in response to Donald Trump’s "Freedom of Navigation" plan for the strategic waterway. Alireza Mohabi reported this for Iran International.

Australia emphasized the "necessity of reopening" the Strait of Hormuz in response to Donald Trump’s "Freedom of Navigation" plan for the strategic waterway. Alireza Mohabi reported this for Iran International.

An official from the Islamic Republic of Iran threatened in an interview with Drop Site News that commercial ships moving through the Strait of Hormuz without coordination will be stopped, and warned of an immediate response if the U.S. military intervenes. This threat comes as the U.S. implements its Freedom Project to ensure safe passage of ships against Iranian threats.
Latest data shows that Brent crude oil prices in global markets have reached $110 per barrel, driven by geopolitical tensions and insecurity along critical energy routes, including the Strait of Hormuz.
President Trump's Project Freedom in the Strait of Hormuz involves deploying US forces near the area to respond quickly to threats from the Islamic Republic of Iran, rather than directly escorting commercial ships. The plan also includes providing information on safe maritime routes to avoid mine-laying by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
استرالیا در واکنش به طرح «آزادی کشتیرانی» دونالد ترامپ برای تنگه هرمز، بر «ضرورت بازگشایی» این گذرگاه حیاتی تاکید کرد. علیرضا محبی، خبرنگار ایراناینترنشنال، گزارش میدهد