Iran to Establish a Communication Line for Safe Passage in Hormuz, Top Negotiator Says
- Iran and the United States have agreed to establish a telephone hotline and a coordination center in the Strait of Hormuz to ensure safe maritime communication and prevent misunderstandings, under Iranian management arrangements.
- The hotline aims to prevent incidents, manage traffic effectively, and provide rapid response to emerging maritime issues in the strait, which is critical for global oil shipments.
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Strait of Hormuz Hotline: Iran’s New Plan to Reduce Risk in World’s Most Critical Oil Route
Iran and the US are establishing a vital hotline for the Strait of Hormuz to prevent maritime clashes. This move aims to safeguard critical energy routes as diplomatic negotiations continue throughout 2026.
Iran Agrees To 'Telephone Hotline' For Hormuz, Says Strait Will ‘Never Return’ To Pre-War State
Iran has agreed to establish a dedicated hotline and coordination centre for ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz, saying it will help prevent misunderstandings with the US and other countries.
Iran's chief negotiator, Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, said Tehran agreed to establish a direct line of communication regarding the passage of ships through the Strait of Hormuz, in order to avoid conflicts and incidents in this strategic waterway. In statements to state television while returning from negotiations with the United States in Switzerland on Sunday, Qalibaf, who also chairs the Iranian Parliament, added that an agreement was reached dur…
Iran to establish a communication line for safe passage in Hormuz, top negotiator says
Iran, US establish communication line to safeguard shipping through Hormuz, say mediators
Iran and the United States have established a direct communication line to "avoid incidents and miscommunication" in the Strait of Hormuz, mediators Qatar and Pakistan announced on Monday after the first round of high-level talks under a 14-point Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).
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