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Iran seeks collaboration with UN maritime agency amid tensions in Hormuz

22 March 2026
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Iran has expressed its willingness to work with the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to enhance maritime safety and protect seafarers in the Gulf region. Ali Mousavi, Iran’s representative to the UN maritime agency, stated that the Strait of Hormuz remains accessible to all shipping, except for vessels associated with what he called “Iran’s enemies.” He emphasized the importance of diplomatic efforts while highlighting that mutual trust and confidence are essential for stability in the area. Mousavi’s comments follow a warning from former US President Donald Trump, who threatened military action against Iran if the Strait of Hormuz is not fully opened within 48 hours, specifically targeting Iran’s power plants.

Why It Matters

The Strait of Hormuz is a crucial maritime chokepoint, through which approximately 20% of the world’s oil supply passes. Iran’s control over this narrow waterway has historically led to tensions with the United States and its allies, particularly amid accusations of Iranian aggression in the region. The ongoing geopolitical conflict, particularly involving U.S. and Israeli actions against Iran, has contributed to a volatile security environment that impacts global oil markets and international shipping routes. Understanding these dynamics is vital for comprehending the broader implications of maritime safety in the Gulf region.

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