Iran and Oman to Regulate Traffic in Strait of Hormuz
Iranian state media reports that Iran and Oman will jointly control marine traffic through the Strait of Hormuz under a peace agreement. The announcement comes amid ongoing regional tensions over shipping lanes.
middleeasteye.netIranian state media outlet Fars reported that Iran and Oman will regulate marine traffic through the Strait of Hormuz under a peace agreement.
Fars described the arrangement as part of broader coordination between the two nations on maritime security. The agency did not provide a timeline for implementation or specify which vessels would fall under the new regulatory framework.
Hormuz remains a critical chokepoint for global oil shipments, with roughly one-fifth of the world's petroleum passing through the waterway daily. Iranian state media has previously issued statements regarding traffic management in the area during periods of heightened regional tension.
No independent confirmation of the reported agreement has been issued by Omani authorities or other international maritime organizations.

