Iran Says Post‑War Hormuz Transit Requires Its Security Protocols
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A senior Iranian defense official has stated that any maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz after the war will be allowed only under Iran’s security procedures.
The statement was made by an unnamed defense official during a briefing in Tehran. He emphasized that the country will enforce its own protocols for vessels passing through the strategic waterway.
The remark comes amid ongoing discussions about post‑war navigation rights in the region, though no further details were provided.
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