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Iran Offers Free Strait of Hormuz Passage to Countries Expelling U.S. and Israeli Ambassadors

| 🕒 10 March 2026 at 01:04 pm | 📖 2 min read | International
Iran Offers Free Strait of Hormuz Passage to Countries Expelling U.S. and Israeli Ambassadors
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🔴 Breaking: Iran Announces Free Strait of Hormuz Passage for Certain Countries.


Iran has announced a significant new policy stating that any Arab or European country that expels the ambassadors of the United States and Israel will be granted free passage through the Strait of Hormuz starting tomorrow. This declaration was made in an official statement released by the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The statement emphasized that the policy aims to support nations that take a firm diplomatic stance against the United States and Israel amid rising regional tensions. Officials noted that this offer will apply only to countries that formally remove both ambassadors from their territory.

The Strait of Hormuz, a narrow waterway connecting the Persian Gulf with the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea, is one of the world’s most strategic maritime routes. Approximately 20% of global oil supply passes through this route, making it a critical artery for international trade and energy security. Analysts say that any changes to its accessibility could have wide-reaching implications for global oil markets and regional geopolitics.

Iran’s announcement comes amid escalating tensions between Tehran, Washington, and Tel Aviv. Over the past few months, the region has witnessed heightened diplomatic conflicts, military posturing, and public statements from officials in multiple countries. By offering free passage through the Strait of Hormuz, Iran appears to be signaling both a reward for countries taking action against its perceived adversaries and a warning to others about the consequences of aligning with U.S. and Israeli interests.

International reactions are expected to be closely watched. Experts suggest that Arab and European nations may face diplomatic and economic pressures as they weigh the benefits of accepting Iran’s offer. Some analysts have warned that the move could complicate existing alliances and trade agreements, especially with Western powers.

Further details regarding the implementation of this policy, including any security measures or requirements for ships passing through the Strait, are expected to be clarified by Iranian authorities in the coming days. Observers are also monitoring whether the announcement will influence ongoing negotiations over regional security and energy distribution.

The decision has already sparked debates on social media and news outlets worldwide, with many viewing it as a bold geopolitical maneuver by Tehran.

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