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    Iran’s Supreme Leader Orders Strait of Hormuz Remain Under Tight Control

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 26, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Iranian officials have issued firm declarations concerning the future governance of the Strait of Hormuz, signaling a more assertive approach to controlling this vital maritime passage following recent regional conflicts.

    Ali Nikzad, deputy speaker of Iran’s Islamic Consultative Assembly, revealed that Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has mandated that the Strait of Hormuz must not return to its status prior to the war, highlighting a shift toward enhanced oversight of one of the globe’s most crucial oil transit routes.

    In a related development, Iranian legislator Behnam Saeedi announced that Tehran has devised a detailed framework for regulating maritime traffic through the Strait. He emphasized that all vessels navigating the area will be required to secure Iranian authorization, underscoring that control over the passage will remain exclusively under Iranian jurisdiction. Saeedi also issued a warning that ships linked to Israel will be prohibited from transiting the waterway.

    Meanwhile, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi concluded a diplomatic visit to Pakistan, which has been facilitating mediation efforts between Iran and the United States. Araghchi described the visit as “very fruitful” and expressed gratitude to Pakistan for its “good offices and brotherly efforts” aimed at fostering regional peace.

    During his trip, Araghchi presented Iran’s stance on a proposed framework intended to resolve ongoing tensions, though he noted uncertainty regarding Washington’s willingness to engage in diplomacy. Shortly after Araghchi’s departure, former U.S. President Donald Trump announced the cancellation of a planned visit to Pakistan by senior U.S. envoys.

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