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Iran Says Strait of Hormuz Management Belongs to Iran and Oman

Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson stated that control of the Strait of Hormuz must be decided solely by Iran and Oman. The spokesperson also said no agreement has been reached with the United States and that current focus remains on ending the war.

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4 sources·May 29, 5:41 PM(20 min ago)·1m read
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Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson said management of the Strait of Hormuz must be decided by Iran and Oman. The spokesperson added that no agreement has been finalized with the United States.

The spokesperson stated that at this stage officials are focused on ending the war. The spokesperson also said Iran is not negotiating over its nuclear program.

The spokesperson confirmed that no agreement has been finalized with the United States so far. Multiple outlets reported the same statements from the spokesperson without additional details on timing or next steps.

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Iran and Oman
must decide Strait of Hormuz management
No agreement
finalized with the United States so far
War ending
current focus of Iranian officials

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PublishedMay 29, 2026, 5:41 PM

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