New Delhi [India], May 14 (ANI): Iranian Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araghchi on Thursday said the Strait of Hormuz remains open to all commercial vessels while stressing that ships must coordinate with Iranian naval forces to pass through the strategic waterway amid heightened regional tensions and what Tehran described as an “illegal blockade” imposed by the United States on its ports.
During an interview with Press TV ahead of the BRICS Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in New Delhi, Araghchi said, “The Strait of Hormuz is now suffering more than anything from American aggression and the blockade it has imposed on it.”
“In our view, the Strait of Hormuz is open to all commercial ships, but they must cooperate with our naval forces,” he added.
The Iranian foreign minister asserted that Tehran has not obstructed maritime movement through the strategically vital waterway, which handles a significant portion of global oil shipments.
“We have not created any obstacles. It is America that has created the blockade, and I hope this situation will end with the lifting of this illegal blockade imposed by America,” Araghchi said.
His remarks come amid growing geopolitical tensions in the Gulf region and increased international focus on maritime security and energy supply routes, particularly through the Strait of Hormuz.
One of the world’s most critical chokepoints for global energy trade, the strait lies between Iran and Oman and has long been a focal point of tensions between Iran and the United States.
Earlier Wednesday, Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Affairs Kazem Gharibabadi said the security situation in the Strait of Hormuz would improve once peace is restored in the region, while accusing the United States of not engaging in “serious diplomacy.”
Speaking to ANI, Gharibabadi said Iran would continue to operate within the framework of international law.
“The Strait of Hormuz situation will be better than before once peace is established. There will be transparency. There will be no discrepancy. We will not go beyond international law. If peace is established, it will have more safety and security than before,” he said.
The Iranian deputy foreign minister also criticized the United States, alleging that Washington was not committed to meaningful diplomatic engagement. (ANI)
