The agreement to resolve the conflict that Iran's state television was able to obtain would confirm the reopening of traffic in Hormuz by Tehran at pre-war levels within a month, in exchange for the end of the US blockade on Iranian ships and the withdrawal of its troops "The last days of the empire": the Gulf powers overcome their differences and pressure Trump to sign peace with Iran Iranian authorities warned this Wednesday that access to the Strait of Hormuz, currently blocked, "will no longer be as before" and that, for this reason, they have opened negotiations with Oman, the other country with access to the passage. "Without a doubt, the conditions and regulation of passage through the Strait of Hormuz will no longer be as before. A completely different procedure will appear," said Ali Beghani Kani, deputy secretary of the Supreme National Security Council, during an international forum in Moscow.