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Iranian Politician Claims Tehran Will Maintain Authority Over Strait of Hormuz

May 15, 2026

Tehran intends to maintain control over the Strait of Hormuz, according to Ebrahim Azizi, an Iranian politician. While speaking to the BBC, Azizi asserted Iran would "decide the right of passage" through the strategic waterway.

The Strait of Hormuz connects the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman, providing the only sea passage from several major Middle Eastern oil-producing nations. A significant portion of the world's oil supply transits the Strait, making it a strategically important chokepoint.

Azizi's statement occurs during a period of increased international attention on maritime security in the region. Several incidents involving commercial vessels have heightened concerns about potential disruptions to global trade. Further details surrounding the rationale and potential implications of Azizi's claim were not immediately available.

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