The Iranian government has released a footage purportedly documenting the seizure of a commercial container ship in the Strait of Hormuz.The video, shared by state-affiliated media Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting, shows armed members of the Iranian military, wearing masks, scaling the hull of the cargo vessel to gain control of the deck. This escalation follows claims by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) that their forces “captured two vessels in the strait on Wednesday”.Following the boarding operations, the military wing confirmed that the situation remained under their control, noting that “both ships were directed towards the Iranian coast”.Meanwhile in context to the seizure of vessels, Panama, in a sharp diplomatic response, has strongly condemned the seizure of the “MSC Francesca”, describing the capture of a vessel sailing under its flag as “illegal”. Panama’s ministry of foreign affairs clarified that while the ship is Italian-owned, it is registered under the Panamanian flag.“The ship was transiting the Strait of Hormuz when it was seized and forcibly taken to Iranian territorial waters,” the ministry stated. Officials further warned that Tehran’s actions pose “a serious threat to maritime security” and labelled the incident an “unnecessary escalation” at a time when the international community seeks to keep the waterway open without “threats or blackmail of any kind”.Detailing the operation, the IRGC identified the detained ships as the “MSC-FRANCESCA” and the “EPAMINODES”. In a statement reported by Iranian state media, Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB), the military wing alleged the vessels were involved in violations while transiting the strategic waterway.The IRGC accused the crews of “tampering with navigational aid systems and jeopardising maritime security”. The statement, as quoted by IRIB, claimed the “MSC-FRANCESCA” belonged to the “Zionist regime” and alleged both ships were attempting to “secretly exit the Strait of Hormuz without authorisation”.This naval confrontation surfaced just hours after US President Donald Trump announced an indefinite extension of a temporary ceasefire. In an interview with CNBC, Trump issued a direct appeal for a diplomatic breakthrough, suggesting Iran could secure a prosperous future through a new agreement.The President remarked, “Iran can get themselves on a very good footing if they make a deal,” noting the potential for a complete transformation of Tehran’s circumstances. Despite maintaining a naval blockade, Trump urged the Iranian government to adopt a pragmatic strategy, adding, “They have to use reason and they have to use common sense, and they can get themselves into a great position to make themselves into a great country.“However, the gesture has been met with scepticism in Tehran. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian criticised the United States for what he termed “hypocritical” and contradictory behaviour.In a post on X, Pezeshkian wrote, “The Islamic Republic of Iran has always welcomed and continues to welcome dialogue and agreement. Bad faith, siege, and threats are the main obstacles to genuine negotiation.” He further accused Washington of a contradiction between its claims and its actions.While the New York Post reported that Trump views a new round of talks as “possible” within a window of 36 to 72 hours, the path forward remains clouded. Iranian foreign ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei stated that Tehran has not yet reached a final decision on participating in the upcoming round of mediated discussions.
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