Iran's newly-created strait authority discloses 'controlled maritime zone' at Hormuz

Iran's new Persian Gulf Strait Authority has established a "controlled maritime zone" in the Strait of Hormuz. Transit through this zone, defined by specific connecting lines between Iran and the UAE, will now require prior coordination and author...

Iran's newly created Persian Gulf Strait Authority said in a post on X on Wednesday there will be a "controlled ‌maritime ⁠zone" ⁠at the Strait of Hormuz.

The authority, which was set to manage the strait, set the zone as the "line connecting Kuh-e ⁠Mobarak in ‌Iran and southern Fujairah in the UAE ⁠at the eastern side of the strait, to the line connecting the end of Qeshm Island in Iran and Umm Al Quwain in the ‌UAE at the western side of the strait."

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It said ⁠transit through the area to pass through the strait would require coordination and authorization from the authority.
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