UAE Hails IMO Condemnation of Iran's Strait of Hormuz Actions

The United Arab Emirates has welcomed a decision by the International Maritime Organization's Legal Committee condemning Iran's actions in the Strait of Hormuz. The committee strongly criticized Iran's closure of the strait, attacks on ships, and threats to lay mines, stating these acts violate the right of innocent passage. It called on Iran to cease its actions, remove any mines, and comply with international law to ensure unimpeded shipping. The UAE's permanent representative to the IMO stated the decision demonstrates a unified stance in defense of international maritime order.

Key Points: IMO Condemns Iran's Strait of Hormuz Closure, UAE Welcomes Move

  • IMO condemns Iran's Strait closure
  • Actions violate innocent passage rights
  • Calls for removal of naval mines
  • UAE submitted the decision
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UAE welcomes IMO's Legal Committee decision condemning Iran over Strait of Hormuz actions

The IMO Legal Committee condemns Iran's closure and threats in the Strait of Hormuz, calling for unimpeded passage. UAE welcomes the decision.

"The international community has unequivocally affirmed... the right of transit passage in this vital international waterway. - Mohammed Khamis Saeed Al Kaabi"

Abu Dhabi, April 18

The United Arab Emirates has welcomed the decision of the International Maritime Organization's Legal Committee, adopted during its 113th session, which strongly condemned Iran's closure of the Strait of Hormuz, along with its attacks and threats against ships in the region, its alleged aggression against the territories of Gulf Cooperation Council states and Jordan, and related maritime restrictions.

According to an official statement from the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Legal Committee also condemned Iran's threats related to laying mines in and around the Strait of Hormuz, as well as the toll system it has reportedly imposed on vessels transiting the strategic waterway. The Committee further noted that these actions pose a serious risk to international shipping and maritime safety.

In its decision, submitted by the UAE, the IMO Legal Committee affirmed that such actions violate the right of innocent passage through the Strait, stressing that this right cannot be obstructed under international law.

The Committee called on Iran to cease its attacks, remove any naval mines it may have laid in and around the Strait of Hormuz, and comply with its obligations under international law, particularly ensuring the unimpeded passage of ships through the Strait, a statement read.

Mohammed Khamis Saeed Al Kaabi, the UAE's Permanent Representative to the International Maritime Organization (IMO), welcomed the Legal Committee's decision, stating: "The Legal Committee today demonstrated a unified stance in defense of a principles-based international maritime order and upheld the right of transit passage for vessels through the Strait of Hormuz.

The Committee was not swayed by Iran's attempts to justify its unlawful actions and undermine the authority and procedures of the IMO. The international community has unequivocally affirmed, through the Committee's work, the right of transit passage in this vital international waterway."

The Legal Committee further stated that Iran's actions and threats are contrary to the IMO's objectives and pose a grave danger to life, particularly that of seafarers, while also constituting a serious threat to the marine environment. It urged Iran to immediately cease any actions or threats aimed at closing, obstructing, or otherwise interfering with international navigation in the region.

"The Legal Committee urged the IMO Secretary-General to monitor the incidents and negative impacts of Iran's actions on international navigation, seafarers, the marine environment, trade, and logistics, thereby contributing to holding Iran accountable for these unlawful acts," a statement further read.

The decision follows a prior move by the IMO Facilitation Committee on March 27, 2026, which acknowledged concerns raised by the IMO Council regarding the serious impact of what it described as Iran's "blatant attacks" on commercial vessels in international maritime traffic.

According to the UAE MFA, the committee had also called on the Secretary-General to take necessary steps toward establishing a framework to facilitate the safe evacuation of commercial vessels stranded in the region.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see international bodies taking a firm stand. As an Indian, I'm concerned about the safety of our sailors and the impact on our imports/exports. Iran must respect international maritime law. Peaceful navigation is non-negotiable. 🙏
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Rohit P
While Iran's actions are condemnable, we must also understand the complex geopolitics of the Gulf. India has traditionally maintained good relations with both the Arab states and Iran. Our diplomacy should focus on de-escalation and dialogue, not just taking sides. A balanced approach is key for our national interest.
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Sarah B
Laying mines and imposing tolls? This is straight out of the 18th century! Completely unacceptable in today's interconnected world. The IMO's decision is a step in the right direction for accountability. Hope it leads to concrete action.
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Vikram M
The safety of seafarers is paramount. Many Indians work on merchant vessels passing through these waters. Any threat to them is a direct concern for us. Iran should immediately cease these dangerous provocations. Jai Hind.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, while the condemnation is justified, I wonder about the effectiveness. The UN and other bodies pass resolutions, but on-ground situations often remain tense. What's the enforcement mechanism? Without real teeth, such decisions remain symbolic. The focus should be on creating a lasting diplomatic solution.

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