Iran Establishes the Persian Gulf Strait Authority to Regulate Hormuz Passage
Iran has launched the Persian Gulf Strait Authority (PGSA) to oversee the Strait of Hormuz, a key oil shipping route. The PGSA will regulate maritime traffic ensuring compliance with new regulations. This move marks Iran's effort to exercise sovereign control over this strategic waterway, amid regional tensions.
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In a significant move to reinforce its strategic maritime jurisdiction, Iran has unveiled the Persian Gulf Strait Authority (PGSA) to oversee the passage of vessels through the Strait of Hormuz. This newly formed regulatory body, announced via the Supreme National Security Council's social media, marks a crucial development in the management of one of the world's most vital maritime corridors.
The establishment of the PGSA was first noted at the start of October, signifying Iran's commitment to managing maritime traffic through the strategically critical Strait. Known for its importance in global oil and energy transportation, the official launch was marked by the debut of PGSA's social media presence, inviting followers to stay updated on Hormuz operations.
This authoritative move comes as Iran introduces a structured system of regulations and communication for ships intending to transit the strait. All maritime vessels must now adhere to newly implemented rules, part of which involves obtaining transit permits through official communication channels. This framework aims to secure the passage and maintain Iran's sovereign influence in the face of geopolitical tensions involving US-Israeli coalition forces.
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