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Iran Says Strait Of Hormuz Will Never Be Part Of Negotiations

Published on: May 26, 2026 4:35 AM

Iran Says Strait Of Hormuz Will Never Be Part Of Negotiations

Iran has stated that the Strait of Hormuz will never be included in any negotiations, comparing it to past discussions on its nuclear program. The announcement came as tensions continue over regional security and maritime control. Moreover, Iranian officials emphasized that the country will not compromise on its sovereignty over the waterway.

Ebrahim Azizi, who heads the national security committee of Iran’s parliament, said that control over the Strait of Hormuz is a key part of Iran’s strategic strength. He added that Iran considers its geographic position one of its most important national assets. Furthermore, he stressed that this advantage plays a central role in the country’s security policy.

Azizi clearly stated that the Strait of Hormuz will not be part of any negotiation process, just like the nuclear issue was handled separately. He also warned that if any U.S. blockade is lifted, passage through the strait will still follow Iran’s own regulations. In addition, he said Iran has full authority over its territorial waters and does not require approval from any external power.

He further explained that maritime traffic through the strait would be limited to non-military and non-hostile vessels. According to him, Iran will manage all movement according to its national rules and security requirements. Moreover, he said that this approach reflects Iran’s legal rights over its waters.

Separately, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Nasser Kanaani said that discussions with the United States have reached a general framework. However, he clarified that it is still too early to say that a final agreement is close. Additionally, he noted that talks would continue if a formal memorandum is finalized.

Kanaani also said that if a deal is reached, detailed negotiations on the nuclear issue and other matters would take place within 60 days. In conclusion, Iran’s position on the Strait of Hormuz remains firm, as highlighted in the report titled Iran Says Strait Of Hormuz Will Never Be Part Of Negotiations.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Iran, Latest, Part Of Negotiations, Strait of Hormuz

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