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Iran Prepares Law for Strait of Hormuz Amid Tensions

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Iran’s Parliament Prepares New Maritime Legislation Amid Tensions

Iran’s parliament is set to introduce new legislation regulating maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz, a move driven by heightened regional tensions and recent conflict involving Iran, the United States, and Israel. The proposed law aims to align with international law while safeguarding Iran’s legitimate rights over the strategically vital waterway.

Deputy Speaker Ali Nikzad emphasized that Israeli ships and vessels from countries labeled as “aggressors” by Iran would be barred from passing through the strait. Other ships would have to adhere to new regulations approved by parliament, enforced by Iran’s armed forces with Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei’s approval.

The draft legislation stipulates tolls for services such as security, navigation, and weather support, with revenue directed toward defense, infrastructure, and public welfare initiatives. Nikzad criticized the US blockade of Iranian ports, asserting that conditions in the Persian Gulf will not return to pre-conflict states following hostilities that began on February 28.

The conflict saw US and Israeli strikes followed by Iranian retaliation against regional targets, leading to a ceasefire mediated by Pakistan on April 8. Talks continue but no formal agreement has been finalized.

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