Amid ongoing discussions about a potential agreement between Iran and the United States, a high-ranking Iranian official has issued a warning to regional countries about the dangers of depending on U.S. support. Ali Akbar Velayati, an advisor to Iran’s Supreme Leader, emphasized that the stability of Gulf countries hinges on Iran’s influence over the management of the Strait of Hormuz. He accused Western nations of sowing instability within the region.
The remarks from Velayati followed a series of talks between U.S. officials and Gulf allies highlighting the critical importance of maintaining free shipping access through the Strait of Hormuz. The United States cautioned that any attempts to obstruct or limit maritime movement in this vital passage could lead to serious confrontations.
Iran has maintained its stance on playing a significant role in overseeing shipping operations through the strategic waterway. The country has rejected calls for unrestricted passage that do not acknowledge its status as a coastal nation. This position has persisted despite the increased tensions following reports of disputes involving foreign vessels near the strait.
The Strait of Hormuz remains a crucial artery for global energy supplies, with a large portion of the world’s oil and gas shipments passing through this narrow channel. Despite the geopolitical tensions, oil prices have seen a decline as markets appear to anticipate that any potential supply disruptions might be contained.
