Iran’s UN ambassador stated Tehran will not close the Strait of Hormuz, despite recent remarks from the supreme leader suggesting its use as leverage. While asserting the right to ensure regional security, the ambassador emphasized Iran’s commitment to freedom of navigation under international law, attributing current tensions to US actions. Iran’s UN ambassador stated Tehran will not close the Strait of Hormuz, despite recent remarks from the supreme leader suggesting its use as leverage. While asserting the right to ensure regional security, the ambassador emphasized Iran’s commitment to freedom of navigation under international law, attributing current tensions to US actions.
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