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Iran claims authority over Strait of Hormuz, cautions Gulf states about US agreement

26 June 2026
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Tehran has reaffirmed its authority over shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, cautioning Gulf states against aligning with the United States. This response follows a joint statement from the US and six Gulf nations that dismissed Iran’s claim to impose tolls on vessels passing through the strait. Iranian officials stated that safe navigation cannot be ensured without recognizing Iran’s role as a coastal state. Tensions escalated when three foreign tankers were reportedly turned back by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps for attempting unauthorized passage. The situation has raised concerns about the safety of maritime traffic in a region critical for global oil supply, as oil prices fell over 3% amid these developments. Meanwhile, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized the need for unconditional navigation in the strait, warning that any blockade by Iran would lead to significant issues.

Why It Matters

The Strait of Hormuz is a crucial waterway through which approximately 20% of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas passes. Iran’s control over this strait has significant implications for global energy security, particularly following the US-Israeli strikes on Iran that intensified regional tensions. The recent incident involving an attack on a vessel near Oman underscores the risks to shipping in the area and the fragile nature of any agreements regarding maritime safety. Historical hostilities between Iran and the US, combined with Iran’s influence in the region, continue to shape the geopolitical landscape, affecting global markets and international relations.

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