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US warship heading to Strait of Hormuz turned back

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April 11, 2026
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BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 11. A US warship
heading to the Strait of Hormuz from the port of Foseir, Oman, has
turned back, Trend reports.

It is noted that the Iranian Armed Forces clarified the
direction of movement of this warship and informed the negotiating
team in Pakistan. The Iranian delegation immediately conveyed this
issue to the American delegation through the Pakistani side, which
was acting as a mediator.

At the same time, a warning was issued that if the US did not
retreat within 30 minutes, the warship would be attacked by Iran,
which would be a serious blow to the negotiations between Iran and
the US.

It is noted that the said warship stopped moving in the
direction of the Strait of Hormuz.

The talks between the U.S. and Iran have started today in
Islamabad with the mediation of Pakistan. The Iranian delegation in
the talks is headed by the Speaker of the Parliament Mohammad
Bagher Ghalibaf, and the U.S. delegation – by Vice President JD
Vance.

The war between the U.S., Israel and Iran lasted for 41 days. In
connection with the war, a two-week ceasefire was declared between
the parties with the mediation of Pakistan.

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