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Iranian FM Confirms Nations Sought Strait Of Hormuz Access, Withholds Their Names
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Iran FM: Countries Seek Hormuz Access, Tehran Stays Silent on Names Amid US Threats
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15-03-2026, 22:02
Iran FM: Countries Seek Hormuz Access, Tehran Stays Silent on Names Amid US Threats
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Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi confirmed multiple countries approached Tehran for safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz.
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Araghchi stated Iran is open to talks but refused to disclose the names of the nations seeking access.
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The decision for safe passage ultimately rests with the Iranian military, which has already allowed some vessels through.
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The Strait of Hormuz, vital for global oil trade, faces disruptions and soaring energy prices due to regional tensions.
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US President Donald Trump threatened military action to keep the Strait open, while Iran warned tankers bound for US/Israel are "legitimate targets."
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