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Oman’s Silence on Strait of Hormuz Affects Its International Reputation

8 June 2026
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Oman’s recent allowance of discussions surrounding joint administration of the Strait of Hormuz has raised eyebrows, particularly among U.S. officials. Marc Sievers, a former U.S. ambassador to Oman, criticized Muscat’s failure to address Iranian claims of shared control, which Iran has promoted through its newly established Persian Gulf Strait Authority. This authority aims to provide navigational and environmental services for a fee, which some experts argue constitutes an illegal toll on this crucial waterway. The silence from Oman on these matters has reportedly damaged its reputation in Washington, particularly as the Trump administration has threatened sanctions if Oman cooperates with Iran on toll charges. Furthermore, Oman’s position as a neutral mediator in the region is diminishing as the U.S. turns to other nations like Qatar and Pakistan for mediation efforts with Iran.

Why It Matters

The Strait of Hormuz is a strategic chokepoint for global oil transportation, with a significant percentage of the world’s oil supply passing through it. Historically, Oman has played a crucial role as a mediator between the West and Iran, facilitating negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program. The current tensions and potential tolls on vessels threaten to disrupt shipping routes and escalate regional conflicts, particularly given the existing military presence of both the U.S. and Iran in the Gulf. Oman’s shift in approach may alter its longstanding diplomatic role and impact broader U.S.-Gulf relations, especially as other Gulf nations generally oppose any tolls or restrictions in the Strait.

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