CENTCOM announced that US destroyers passing through the Strait of Hormuz blocked Iranian missile and drone attacks before launching self-defense strikes on Iranian military targets linked to the assault.
The US temporarily suspended the “Freedom Project” operation in the Strait of Hormuz as negotiations with Iran progress. Secretary of State Marco Rubio urged Tehran to accept US conditions and warned over sanctions violations.
France’s President Macron said his country will not join any force-based operation in the Strait of Hormuz. He called for coordinated efforts between Iran and the US to ensure long-term reopening and freedom of navigation.
Iran warned the US Navy against approaching the Strait of Hormuz, stating any intervention would be treated as a ceasefire violation. Officials say threats will be met with a firm response as tensions escalate.
Iran says it is reviewing the US response to its 14-point peace proposal while rejecting ultimatum-based negotiations. Officials deny claims about Hormuz actions and stress that any agreement depends on their position on the ground.
The US will launch a “Freedom Project” to assist neutral ships stranded in the Strait of Hormuz. Trump warned Iran against interference, rejected Tehran’s proposal, and confirmed strong military support for the mission.
Iran’s foreign minister held talks with his German counterpart on regional tensions and diplomatic efforts. Germany stressed support for negotiations and called on Iran to abandon nuclear weapons and reopen the Strait of Hormuz.