Iran's UN Envoy Says Not Going To Close Strait Of Hormuz

Iran's Ambassador to the United Nations clarified on Thursday that Tehran does not intend to close the Strait of Hormuz, a vital maritime passage for global oil shipments. While denying any plans to obstruct traffic through the strait, the ambassador emphasized Iran's sovereign right to ensure the security of this crucial shipping route. The Strait of Hormuz connects the Persian Gulf to the Arabian Sea and is a strategic point for the transportation of a significant portion of the world's oil supplies. Tensions in the region have often raised concerns over the stability of shipping lanes, particularly amid ongoing geopolitical conflicts. Iran's statement comes at a time when international scrutiny of its maritime activities is heightened, reflecting the delicate balance of power in the Gulf and the broader implications for global energy markets.
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