Iran Opens Hormuz Route for India, Other Friendly Nations Amid Tensions

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi announced that Iran has permitted the passage of vessels for friendly countries, including India, China, and Russia, through the strategic Strait of Hormuz. This follows a statement from the Iranian mission in New York outlining that safe passage is available for "non-hostile vessels" provided they coordinate with Iranian authorities. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres had warned that the closure of the strait was choking the movement of vital commodities like oil and fertilizer, deepening global economic impacts. Guterres urged the US and Israel to end the war in West Asia and called on Iran to stop attacking its neighbors.

Key Points: Iran Opens Strait of Hormuz for India, China, Russia

  • Iran allows passage for friendly nations
  • UN chief warns of economic choke point
  • Safe passage requires coordination with Iran
  • Tensions linked to West Asia war
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Hormuz route opened for India: Iran FM Araghchi

Iran permits friendly nations like India passage through the Strait of Hormuz, as UN chief calls for an end to regional war and shipping disruptions.

"We permitted passage through the Strait of Hormuz for friendly nations including China, Russia, India, Iraq, and Pakistan. - Abbas Araghchi"

Mumbai, March 26

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Thursday said that they have permitted the passage of vessels for friendly countries, including India, through the Strait of Hormuz.

Consulate General of Iran in Mumbai said in a post, "Iran FM Abbas Araghchi: We permitted passage through the Strait of Hormuz for friendly nations including China, Russia, India, Iraq, and Pakistan."

This follows comments by the Secretary-General of the UN, Antonio Guterres, who called for the opening of the Strait of Hormuz.

In a post on X, he said, "The prolonged closure of the Strait of Hormuz is choking the movement of oil, gas, & fertilizer at a critical moment in the global planting season. Across the region & beyond, civilians are enduring serious harm & living under profound insecurity. The UN is working to minimise the consequences of the war. And the best way to minimise those consequences is clear: End the war - immediately."

Guterres urged the US and Israel to end the war in West Asia.

"My message to the US & Israel is that it's high time to end the war - as human suffering deepens, civilian casualties mount & the global economic impact is increasingly devastating. My message to Iran is to stop attacking their neighbours that are not parties to the conflict," he said.

Earlier on March 25, the Iranian mission in New York said that they will allow the passage of what it called "non-hostile vessels" through the Strait of Hormuz.

The mission announced in a post on X, "Non-hostile vessels, including those belonging to or associated with other States, may--provided that they neither participate in nor support acts of aggression against Iran and fully comply with the declared safety and security regulations--benefit from safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz in coordination with the competent Iranian authorities."

The Iranian Defence Council has announced that the transit of "non-hostile vessels" through the strategic Strait of Hormuz is now strictly dependent on prior "coordination with Iranian officials".

- ANI

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Sarah B
Interesting to see the list of "friendly nations" – China, Russia, India, Iraq, Pakistan. It shows Iran's current geopolitical alignments very clearly. India has to walk a fine line here between its partnerships.
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Vikram M
Good move by Iran. But let's be clear, this "permission" comes with strings attached – "coordination with Iranian officials". It's about control, not just goodwill. Our shipping companies need to be very careful with the new procedures.
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Priya S
The UN chief is absolutely right. The closure was hurting global food security. Fertilizer shipments are crucial for our farmers. Hope this opening holds and leads to more de-escalation. 🙏
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Rohit P
While this is a relief, it highlights our vulnerability. We are too dependent on this single chokepoint for energy. Time to seriously fast-track alternative routes and renewable energy. Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
A sensible decision. No nation benefits from a blocked strait, especially not Iran. This should help stabilize global oil prices a bit, which is good for our economy. Our foreign ministry's quiet diplomacy seems to be paying off.

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