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The Trump administration has reportedly given Iran until Saturday to meet key demands over the Strait of Hormuz, according to Axios, citing U.S. officials. Washington wants Tehran to publicly declare the strategic waterway open, halt attacks on commercial vessels and acknowledge responsibility for recent shipping incidents. Officials reportedly warned of “harsh consequences” if Iran refuses to comply. The ultimatum comes amid heightened tensions, maritime attacks and U.S. military strikes on Iranian targets. With major global oil and LNG shipments passing through Hormuz, any prolonged disruption could sharply impact energy prices, shipping costs and the wider global economy.

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00:09A deadline, a warning of harsh consequences, and one of the world's most critical waterways
00:18at the center of another dangerous confrontation.
00:22The Trump administration has reportedly delivered an ultimatum to Iran over the Strait of Hormuz,
00:28demanding Tehran publicly declare the waterway open and halt attacks on commercial shipping.
00:36According to Axios, citing U.S. officials, the Trump administration has given Iran until
00:42Saturday to meet a series of demands aimed at restoring security in the Strait of Hormuz.
00:49Washington reportedly wants Tehran to publicly declare the strategic waterway open, promised
00:56to stop firing on commercial vessels and acknowledge responsibility for recent attacks on shipping.
01:03U.S. officials cited in the report warned of harsh consequences if Iran refuses to comply.
01:11The warning comes after a series of security incidents involving commercial vessels in
01:16and around the Strait of Hormuz.
01:18The United States has accused Iranian forces of threatening international shipping, while
01:24Tehran has disputed some Western accusations surrounding recent attacks.
01:30The Strait of Hormuz is one of the world's most important energy corridors.
01:35A significant share of globally traded oil and liquefied natural gas passes through the
01:41narrow waterway connecting the Persian Gulf with the Gulf of Oman.
01:46Any prolonged disruption could have immediate consequences for energy prices, shipping costs,
01:52and the wider global economy.
01:54The reported ultimatum follows attacks involving commercial vessels, including the Qatari-owned
02:01LNG tanker Al-Rakayat.
02:03The United States has blamed Iran for recent maritime attacks, while Iranian authorities have
02:10maintained that security and navigation in the region must respect Tehran's position
02:15and regional arrangements.
02:18Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has also issued warnings concerning shipping routes
02:23through the strategic waterway.
02:26Washington, however, insists that international vessels have the right to freedom of navigation.
02:32That dispute has now become one of the most dangerous flashpoints between the two countries.
02:38According to U.S. officials cited by Axios, negotiations on a broader agreement with Iran are still
02:46continuing, but President Donald Trump has reportedly given diplomats only a limited window to produce
02:52results before considering other options.
02:55Those options could include further economic pressure or potential military action.
03:02The latest warning comes after another period of direct confrontation between Washington and Iran.
03:09Recent attacks on commercial shipping were followed by U.S. military strikes against Iranian targets.
03:15The Pentagon said those operations were intended to degrade Iran's ability to threaten international commerce in and around the Strait
03:25of Hormuz.
03:26Iran, meanwhile, has accused Washington of violating previous understandings and has warned that further military action could trigger retaliation.
03:36The result is an increasingly dangerous combination, diplomacy continuing behind the scenes while military pressure builds in public.
03:47The Trump administration's approach appears to combine negotiations with a clear threat of consequences.
03:54Supporters of the strategy argue that pressure is necessary to protect commercial shipping and prevent Iran from exercising unilateral control
04:04over a vital international
04:05trade route.
04:07Critics warn that deadlines and military threats could instead accelerate escalation and undermine negotiations.
04:15For global markets, the stakes are enormous.
04:19A sustained confrontation in the Strait of Hormuz could disrupt energy exports from several Gulf countries and force commercial vessels
04:27to reconsider routes through the region.
04:29Shipping companies are already closely monitoring security developments.
04:35Regional governments are also watching the deadline.
04:39The key question now is how Tehran responds.
04:43Will Iran accept Washington's demands?
04:46Will negotiations produce a compromise?
04:49Or will the expiration of the reported deadline open the door to another round of confrontation?
04:55For now, the clock is ticking.
04:59Diplomacy remains alive.
05:02But the Trump administration's message, according to U.S. officials, is increasingly clear.
05:08Restore security in the Strait of Hormuz or face consequences.
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