U.S. Halts Iran Maritime Trade as Talks May Resume

By Sidikat Yusuf

S24 Televison
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The United States has announced a sweeping halt to Iran’s maritime trade. This move increases pressure on Tehran, even as signs suggest diplomatic talks could resume soon. The U.S. Iran maritime trade halt marks a major shift in the ongoing standoff.

U.S. officials disclosed the decision on Wednesday. They said military operations have shut down all sea-based trade into and out of Iran. This step escalates Washington’s efforts to constrain Iran’s economy amid rising tensions.

President Donald Trump said U.S. and Iranian officials could restart negotiations within days. The talks may take place in Pakistan. This renewed push follows a recent round of discussions that ended without a breakthrough.

Vice President JD Vance, who led the latest talks over the weekend, expressed cautious optimism. He said he feels positive about the current state of discussions.

The dual-track strategy combines military pressure with diplomatic outreach. It has already influenced global markets. Oil prices fell for a second consecutive day after the announcement.

The U.S. has not shared full details on how it is enforcing the maritime shutdown. However, the move will likely disrupt Iran’s oil exports and limit imports of essential goods. This could increase economic strain on the country.

Iran has not yet issued a formal response.

The situation remains fluid. Attention now focuses on whether the expected talks will take place. Observers also watch for signs of de-escalation in the coming days

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