Iran’s Supreme Leader Says New Strait of Hormuz Policy Will Bring Stability

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Iran’s leadership has outlined a new vision for managing one of the world’s most critical oil routes, saying the approach could bring stability and economic benefits to the wider Gulf region.

Statement from Iran’s Leadership

In a written message, Mojtaba Khamenei said that a “new chapter” for the Gulf region and the Strait of Hormuz has been unfolding since the conflict involving Iran, the United States, and Israel began on February 28.

He stated that Tehran aims to secure the Gulf region and end what he described as “the enemy’s abuses” of the key maritime corridor.

Strategic Importance of the Strait of Hormuz

The Strait of Hormuz is among the most important waterways in the global energy system. A large share of the world’s oil shipments passes through this narrow channel, making it vital for international trade and energy security.

Any disruption or change in control over the strait can significantly impact oil prices, shipping routes, and global markets.

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Vision for “New Management”

According to Khamenei, Iran’s proposed “new management” framework would:

  • Strengthen regional security
  • Reduce the role of external powers
  • Encourage economic cooperation among Gulf countries

He claimed that such measures would lead to greater stability, development, and shared economic gains across the region.

Regional and Global Implications

The statement comes amid heightened geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, where recent conflict has already disrupted energy markets and raised concerns about maritime security.
Experts note that any unilateral shift in how the Strait of Hormuz is managed could draw strong reactions from regional and global stakeholders, given its international significance.

Conclusion

Iran’s latest position signals an attempt to redefine its role in regional security and economic affairs. While the promise of stability and cooperation is notable, the practical outcome will depend on how other countries respond and how the situation evolves in the coming months.

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