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Strait of Hormuz Remains Closed to Navigation Without Prior Coordination Amid Escalating Regional Tensions
Official Iranian sources have confirmed the continued closure of the Strait of Hormuz to maritime traffic, emphasizing that any vessel transit requires prior coordination with the relevant naval forces. These developments occur amid growing international concern regarding the security of navigation in this strategic global energy corridor. Reports indicate that security arrangements in the strait are being discussed bilaterally with the concerned coastal states, while the United States seeks public guarantees through regional mediators to ensure the continuity of free navigation and the cessation of any threats to global trade.
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