Iran Warns No Oil Will Pass Through Hormuz if Restrictions Imposed
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An Iranian official has warned that the Strait of Hormuz would be closed to oil traffic if external restrictions were imposed. The statement was made in Tehran, where the Iranian government has repeatedly threatened to halt shipping through the strategic waterway.
The official, speaking to Anadolu Ajansı, said that any attempt to restrict oil flow through Hormuz would result in a complete shutdown of the passage. "No oil will go through Hormuz," the spokesperson declared, emphasizing Iran’s readiness to enforce its position.
The warning comes amid ongoing tensions over sanctions and maritime security in the region, with Iran maintaining that it will protect its sovereign interests in the Strait.
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