UN Chief Hails Iran's Move to Open Strait of Hormuz Amid Ceasefire
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres applauds Iran's decision to open the Strait of Hormuz for all commercial vessels during the ceasefire. This development is seen as a step towards easing regional tensions and bolstering diplomatic engagement, ensuring crucial maritime navigation rights are respected.
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In a significant diplomatic development, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has welcomed Iran's recent declaration that the Strait of Hormuz remains accessible to all commercial vessels amidst the ongoing ceasefire. This move is lauded as a positive stride towards alleviating regional tensions.
Guterres utilized social media platform X to emphasize the vital importance of upholding freedom of navigation in one of the globe's most strategic maritime corridors, crucial for energy and trade. Highlighting the Strait's geopolitical significance, the UN chief underscored its role in maintaining stability in international shipping lanes.
He further noted that this opening could foster trust among stakeholders and bolster diplomatic efforts aimed at de-escalation. Guterres stressed the UN's commitment to ensuring unrestricted maritime access, advocating for adherence to international law, and praised Pakistan's ongoing facilitation of dialogue among regional parties.
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