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    Iran Allows Iraqi Ships Unrestricted Passage Through Strait of Hormuz

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 5, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Iran has announced that Iraqi ships will encounter no limitations while navigating the strategic Strait of Hormuz, a vital maritime chokepoint through which a significant portion of the world’s oil supply passes. This declaration comes amid a rise in transit activity, signaling enhanced cooperation between Tehran and Baghdad in the region’s complex geopolitical landscape. The Strait of Hormuz remains a focal point of international tension due to its critical role in global energy security and frequent confrontations involving regional and global powers.

    In a significant development, Iranian officials commended Iraq’s efforts and resilience in opposing US influence, framing Baghdad’s position as a form of resistance against external pressures. This endorsement underscores the deepening ties between Iran and Iraq, particularly as both nations navigate the challenges posed by US sanctions and military presence in the Middle East. The move also reflects Tehran’s strategic interest in securing friendly maritime routes and strengthening alliances in the Gulf.

    Meanwhile, the increase in ship transits through the Strait highlights the waterway’s enduring importance for regional trade and energy exports. Ensuring the free passage of Iraqi vessels not only facilitates economic activity but also sends a broader message about Iran’s control and influence over this critical corridor. As tensions persist in the Gulf, such developments could impact the balance of power and the dynamics of international maritime security in the coming months.

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