🚨 BREAKING: 🇮🇷 Iran Declares Conditional Safety in Strait of Hormuz 🌍
Iran has announced that ships can safely pass through the Strait of Hormuz — as long as they are not linked to countries it considers “enemies.”
Ali Mousavi, Iran’s representative to the International Maritime Organization, confirmed that commercial vessels are welcome to transit if they coordinate with Iranian authorities on security measures. He also stated that Iran is open to working with the United Nations to ensure maritime safety in the region.
💡 Simple takeaway:
Neutral countries = safe passage
Enemy-linked ships = risk
This comes amid rising tensions after Donald Trump reportedly warned of strikes on Iranian infrastructure if the strait wasn’t fully reopened.
🌍 Why it matters:
The Strait of Hormuz carries nearly 20% of the world’s oil supply. Even limited disruption could shake global markets, spike oil prices, and escalate into a wider conflict.
⚖️ Iran’s message is clear: it’s trying to balance control with caution — signaling strength while avoiding a complete shutdown that could impact neutral nations and global trade.