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Iran Resumes Hormuz Rhetoric: 'Any Move Without Approval Is Doomed to Fail'
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Iran Resumes Hormuz Rhetoric: 'Any Move Without Approval Is Doomed to Fail'

From Arab Times · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Iran has reiterated its hardline stance on the Strait of Hormuz, stating any management of the waterway without its approval is doomed to fail.
  • A senior Iranian lawmaker announced that new legislation will be introduced to Parliament to reshape the governance of the Strait.
  • This renewed warning follows recent tensions in the Gulf, including attacks on commercial shipping and military exchanges between Iran, the U.S., and Israel.

Iran has renewed its assertive rhetoric concerning the Strait of Hormuz, with a senior lawmaker declaring that any attempt to manage the strategic waterway without Tehran's explicit involvement is destined for failure. This declaration comes just days after Iran's World Cup campaign concluded.

Alaeddin Boroujerdi, a member of Iran's parliamentary National Security and Foreign Policy Committee, stated on Tuesday that the Islamic Republic had made a high-level decision to reshape the governance of the Strait of Hormuz following recent regional conflicts. He emphasized that any move concerning the Strait without coordination with Iran is doomed to fail.

Boroujerdi further indicated that legislation governing Iran's management of this vital shipping lane would be presented to Parliament soon. He stressed that all relevant state institutions would be mandated to implement the new policy once approved, asserting that Tehran's actions would be guided by its national security and strategic interests. This warning intensifies the ongoing high tensions in the Gulf, marked by recent attacks on commercial shipping and exchanges of military threats between Iran, the United States, and Israel.

Any move related to the Strait of Hormuz without coordination with Iran is doomed to fail.

โ€” Alaeddin BoroujerdiA member of Iran's parliamentary National Security and Foreign Policy Committee, explaining the country's stance on managing the strategic waterway.
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