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Turkiye signals readiness for Hormuz demining after Iran US deal

Published on: April 26, 2026 1:39 PM

Turkiye may consider joining international efforts to clear naval mines in the Strait of Hormuz if a peace agreement is reached between Iran and the United States. Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said the possibility would depend on the formation of a multinational technical team tasked with restoring safe navigation in the strategically vital waterway. The statement reflects growing international interest in ensuring stability in one of the world’s most important energy shipping routes.

Speaking to reporters in London, Fidan explained that any mine-clearing operation would likely involve specialists from several countries working together after a formal agreement between Tehran and Washington. He described potential participation as a humanitarian responsibility aimed at protecting global trade and maritime safety. However he emphasized that such involvement would only occur under clearly defined conditions agreed upon by participating states.

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The Strait of Hormuz holds enormous strategic significance because a large portion of global oil and liquefied natural gas shipments passes through the narrow waterway each day. Any presence of naval mines or military threats could disrupt international shipping and trigger severe consequences for global energy markets. As a result international cooperation in clearing the passage would be considered essential for restoring safe maritime traffic after a diplomatic settlement.

Fidan also clarified that Turkiye would support the initiative in principle but would carefully evaluate the structure and mission of any technical coalition formed to conduct demining operations. He warned that Ankara would reconsider its role if such a multinational effort became directly involved in renewed military conflict. Therefore officials say the country’s final decision will depend on the political and security conditions surrounding the mission.

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Meanwhile the Turkish foreign minister expressed cautious optimism about diplomatic efforts aimed at easing tensions between Iran and the United States. He noted that ongoing negotiations could potentially resolve disputes surrounding Iran’s nuclear programme in the next round of talks expected in Pakistan. Diplomats hope successful negotiations would reduce regional tensions and create conditions for broader security cooperation in the Gulf region.

International observers believe that a peace agreement followed by coordinated demining operations could significantly reduce risks to global shipping lanes and regional stability. Countries with advanced naval and engineering capabilities may contribute technical expertise to safely remove mines and secure maritime routes. Consequently Turkiye’s willingness to participate highlights the growing diplomatic momentum aimed at preventing further escalation and ensuring safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz.

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