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    Ships must coordinate with iran's navy to pass through strait of hormuz, foreign ministry says

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    Posted on March 12, 2026

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    Last updated: March 12, 2026

    Ships must coordinate with Iran's navy to pass through Strait of Hormuz, foreign ministry says - Finance news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
    Tags:FinanceMarketsCommoditiesEnergyGeopolitics

    Quick Summary

    Iran’s foreign ministry said ships must coordinate with the Iranian navy to transit the Strait of Hormuz. Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei vowed to keep the strait shut as leverage against the U.S. and Israel, prompting oil prices to surge past $100 amid fears of prolonged global energy disruptions.

    Table of Contents

    • Iran's Stance on Strait of Hormuz Security and Regional Tensions
    • Coordination Requirements for Maritime Passage
    • Iran's Strategic Leverage and Leadership Statements
    • Supreme Leader's Defiant Remarks
    • Importance of the Strait to Iran's Security
    • Regional Implications and Maritime Security
    • Calls to Neighbours and Security Concerns
    • Ensuring Safe Passage and Preventing Insecurity
    • Global Economic Impact
    • Oil Prices Surge Amidst Tensions
    • Market Reactions to Prolonged Disruption

    Iran Requires Ships to Coordinate With Navy for Strait of Hormuz Passage

    Iran's Stance on Strait of Hormuz Security and Regional Tensions

    Coordination Requirements for Maritime Passage

    DUBAI, March 12 (Reuters) - Ships must coordinate with Iran's navy to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, the country's foreign ministry spokesperson said in comments carried by Mehr news agency on Thursday.

    Iran's Strategic Leverage and Leadership Statements

    Supreme Leader's Defiant Remarks

    Iran will fight on and keep the Strait of Hormuz shut as leverage against the United States and Israel, new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei said on Thursday in defiant first comments attributed to him since he succeeded his slain father.

    Importance of the Strait to Iran's Security

    "The security of the Strait of Hormuz is of vital importance to Iran, because the country’s security is tied to the security of the region. With the longest coastlines on the Persian Gulf and the Sea of Oman, Iran has always borne costs to protect this strategic waterway," said Esmaeil Baghaei, the spokesperson.

    Regional Implications and Maritime Security

    Calls to Neighbours and Security Concerns

    Khamenei also called on Iran's neighbours to shut U.S. bases on their territory and warned that Iran would continue to target them.

    Ensuring Safe Passage and Preventing Insecurity

    "The insecurity created in the region by the United States and the Zionist regime can affect the movement of ships. However, Iran does not want this strait to become insecure, and ships must coordinate with the Iranian navy when passing through so that maritime security is maintained," Baghaei added.

    Global Economic Impact

    Oil Prices Surge Amidst Tensions

    Market Reactions to Prolonged Disruption

    The prospect that one of the most severe disruptions ever to hit global energy supplies could drag on sent oil prices surging back above $100 a barrel, after falling earlier in the week on hopes of a swift end to the conflict.

    (Reporting by Parisa Hafezi; Editing by Jan Harvey and Deepa Babington)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Iran requires vessels to coordinate with its navy when passing through the Strait of Hormuz, citing regional and maritime security concerns.
    • •Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei used the strait’s effective closure as a strategic lever against the United States and Israel in his first public remarks since succeeding his father.
    • •The disruption to one of the world’s most critical oil transit chokepoints sent oil prices soaring above $100 per barrel, reigniting inflation and energy supply worries globally.

    References

    • Oil jumps to $100 per barrel and stocks sink worldwide with no clear end in sight for the Iran war
    • 2026 Strait of Hormuz crisis
    • Oil tankers are blocked and threatened by Iranian mines in Strait of Hormuz
    • IEA's release of 400 million barrels is unprecedented, but its effectiveness is debated

    Frequently Asked Questions about Ships must coordinate with Iran's navy to pass through Strait of Hormuz, foreign ministry says

    1Why must ships coordinate with Iran's navy in the Strait of Hormuz?

    Iran's foreign ministry states that coordination is needed to ensure maritime security in the strategic waterway.

    2What has Iran said about the closure of the Strait of Hormuz?

    New Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei warned that Iran would keep the strait shut as leverage against the US and Israel.

    3How does the situation in the Strait of Hormuz impact global oil prices?

    The risk of disruption in the strait has sent oil prices surging above $100 a barrel.

    4What is Iran's message to neighboring countries hosting US bases?

    Iran called on its neighbors to shut US bases, warning of continued targeting by Iran.

    5Why is the security of the Strait of Hormuz important to Iran?

    Iran's security is tied to the strait, as it has the longest coastlines on the Persian Gulf and Sea of Oman, ensuring regional stability.

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