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Trump says oil will ‘very quickly’ flow as he rejects WSJ Iran report

Apr 9, 2026, 22:32 GMT+1

US President Donald Trump on Thursday dismissed a Wall Street Journal report that he “declared premature victory” over Iran, calling the claim inaccurate and describing the outlet’s editorial board as “one of the worst and most inaccurate in the world.”

In a post on Truth Social, Trump said there was “nothing premature” about the situation, reiterating that Iran would “never have a nuclear weapon.”

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IRGC Navy says Strait of Hormuz management has entered ‘new phase’

Apr 9, 2026, 22:17 GMT+1

The IRGC Navy said on Thursday that over the past two days of what it described as a “military silence period,” both “friend and foe” have understood that the management of the Strait of Hormuz has entered a new phase.

In a post on X, the force added: “By God’s permission, and thanks to God.”

Israel condemns Pakistani defense minister’s ‘annihilation’ remarks

Apr 9, 2026, 22:08 GMT+1

The office of the Israeli prime minister said on Thursday remarks by Pakistan’s defense minister calling for the “annihilation” of Israel were “outrageous” and unacceptable.

It said such statements could not be tolerated from any government, particularly one that claims to act as a neutral mediator in peace efforts.

EU welcomes US-Iran ceasefire, urges end to hostilities in Lebanon

Apr 9, 2026, 22:05 GMT+1

EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said on Thursday the European Union welcomes the ceasefire agreed between the United States and Iran and commended Pakistan and other regional partners for their mediation efforts.

In a statement on behalf of the EU, Kallas urged all parties to fully respect the ceasefire, halt military operations, and ensure freedom of navigation and safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz in line with international law.

She also called for an urgent end to hostilities in Lebanon, adding the need to protect civilians, civilian infrastructure, UN peacekeepers and humanitarian personnel, and for all parties to comply with international humanitarian law.

Germany urges Iran to respect ceasefire and ensure safe Hormuz navigation

Apr 9, 2026, 21:54 GMT+1

Germany’s foreign minister said he spoke with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and called on Iran to respect the ceasefire, engage in constructive negotiations, and ensure free and safe navigation through the Strait of Hormuz.

In a post on X, he said the discussion also covered the need to maintain regional stability and keep diplomatic channels open.

Starmer, Trump discuss plan to restore shipping through Strait of Hormuz

Apr 9, 2026, 21:50 GMT+1

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer spoke with US President Donald Trump on Thursday about the need for a plan to restore shipping through the Strait of Hormuz “as quickly as possible” following a US ceasefire with Iran, Downing Street said.

According to a statement, Starmer discussed UK efforts to convene partners to agree on a “viable plan” to restore freedom of navigation in the waterway.

The statement said the two leaders agreed that, with a ceasefire in place and agreement to reopen the strait, efforts should now focus on a practical plan to resume shipping.