Iran and Oman Collaborate to Monitor the Strait of Hormuz
Iran announced its intent to draft a proposal with Oman to monitor the Strait of Hormuz. The initiative aims to ensure safe passage for ships in the historically contentious region, amidst ongoing tensions. However, the exact implications of the proposal remain unclear, and Oman has not commented.
- Country:
- United Arab Emirates
Iran has revealed plans to collaborate with Oman on a proposal to monitor the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial maritime passage. The announcement was made by Iranian diplomat Kazem Gharibabadi, with Iran's IRNA news agency reporting it.
The initiative aims to enhance the safety and quality of services for vessels navigating this strategic region. In recent times, Iran has been at the center of shipping conflicts in these waters, including imposing hefty demands for passage.
While Iran's intentions are to ensure secure passage, the plan's exact details and Oman's stance remain undisclosed. Despite the strait being an international waterway, it frequently becomes a geopolitical flashpoint.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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