Iran Envoy: Hormuz Stability Needs Respect for Iran's Rights

Iran's ambassador to the UN stated that sustainable stability in the strategic Strait of Hormuz is contingent on full respect for Iran's sovereignty and rights. He condemned the recent US naval blockade as an unlawful act of aggression that breaches the UN Charter. The envoy warned that American actions risk escalating tensions and undermining maritime security and international trade. Meanwhile, US officials clarified the blockade targets Iranian ports and coastline, not the strait itself, with President Trump stating it is being effectively enforced.

Key Points: Iran Demands Sovereignty Respect for Strait of Hormuz Stability

  • Iran condemns US naval blockade as unlawful
  • Envoy warns US actions risk escalating tensions
  • US says blockade targets Iranian ports, not the strait
  • Iran accuses US and Israel of violating international law
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Sustainable stability in Hormuz Strait depends on respect for Iran's rights: Iranian envoy to UN

Iran's UN envoy says sustainable stability in the Strait of Hormuz depends on full respect for Iran's sovereignty and rights, condemning US blockade.

"Sustainable stability in the Strait of Hormuz... can only be achieved through... full respect for Iran's legitimate rights and interests. - Amir-Saeid Iravani"

Tehran, April 17

Sustainable stability in the Strait of Hormuz can only be achieved through full respect for Iran's sovereignty and rights, Tehran's envoy to the United Nations said, according to Iranian State Media Press TV.

Iran's Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the UN, Amir-Saeid Iravani, made the statement during a meeting on Thursday, three days after the United States announced a "naval blockade" aimed at pressuring Iran to reopen the strategic waterway.

"The realisation of the principles of freedom of navigation and maritime safety in the Persian Gulf and the Sea of Oman--particularly in the Strait of Hormuz, which lies within the territorial seas of its coastal States--is only possible through full respect for the sovereignty and sovereign rights of those coastal States," Iravani said.

He added, "As such, sustainable stability in the Strait of Hormuz and in the region can only be achieved through the cessation of aggression and the full respect for Iran's legitimate rights and interests."

According to Press TV, Iravani warned that US actions in the region risk escalating tensions and undermining maritime security and international trade, calling Washington's measures "unlawful".

He said, "This unlawful action is a flagrant breach of the prohibition on the threat or use of force enshrined in Article 2(4) of the UN Charter and constitutes a clear act of aggression under international law."

"By seeking to obstruct maritime traffic to and from Iranian ports, the United States unlawfully interferes with the exercise of the sovereign rights of the Islamic Republic of Iran and infringes upon the rights of third States and lawful maritime commerce under international law," he added.

Iravani maintained that Iran has consistently upheld that Iran has consistently upheld freedom of navigation and maritime security in the Persian Gulf, the Strait of Hormuz, and the Gulf of Oman.

He stated that the country's actions are aimed at ensuring safe passage, while preventing misuse of the waterway for hostile purposes.

He also accused the United States and Israel of violating international law during the recent conflict, alleging that they targeted civilian infrastructure and used regional military bases to conduct attacks during the "40-day military assault".

The envoy added that Iran supports diplomatic efforts to end the conflict, welcoming initiatives involving countries such as Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, China and Russia aimed at achieving a sustainable resolution.

Meanwhile, the US Central Command (CENTCOM) said that US forces are actively enforcing a large-scale maritime blockade targeting Iran's ports and coastline, involving more than 10,000 personnel, over a dozen naval vessels, and upwards of 100 aircraft.

US President Trump highlighted ongoing US military measures in the region, particularly the blockade in the Strait of Hormuz.

"We're doing very well with the blockade. It's very routine for us. The Navy's incredible, and I think the blockade is doing very well. No ship is even thinking about entering. No ship is going past our Navy," he said.

Earlier on Thursday, the United States categorically said that its naval blockade in West Asia applies to Iranian ports and coastline and is not a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz.

The remarks were made by Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Air Force Gen. Dan Caine, while speaking to the media. Gen Caine underlined that the blockade applies to all ships- irrespective of their nationalities.

- ANI

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Priya S
As an Indian, our energy security is tied to that region. The US blockade, even if not on the Strait itself, creates huge risks. We've seen oil prices spike before due to tensions there. Both sides need to step back and talk. 🇮🇳
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Rohit P
Respectfully, the Iranian envoy's point about sovereignty is valid under international law. But Iran's own actions in the past have also contributed to the insecurity. It's not one-sided. Sustainable stability requires all parties, including regional powers, to act responsibly.
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Sarah B
The mention of diplomatic efforts involving Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, Saudi, China, and Russia is interesting. This is where India should also be actively engaged. We have stakes and good relations with many of these countries. Quiet diplomacy is key now.
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Vikram M
Trump saying "No ship is even thinking about entering" sounds like pure chest-thumping. This kind of rhetoric escalates things. The world doesn't need another flashpoint. Our government must ensure the safety of Indian sailors and vessels in the area.
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Kavya N
The humanitarian angle gets lost. The envoy accuses the US and Israel of targeting civilian infrastructure. If true, that's a serious violation. The focus should be on protecting innocent lives, not just on oil and naval power. 🙏

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