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World : Iran’s Parliament Speaker Says Strait Of Hormuz To Open Only Under ‘iranian Arrangements’

BERNAMA

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July 9, 2026

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ISTANBUL, July 9 (Bernama-Anadolu) -- Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf said Thursday that the Strait of Hormuz would open only under “Iranian arrangements,” not by US threats, after a new wave of US strikes on Iran, Anadolu Ajansi reported.

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Arutz Sheva

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· Jul 2, 2026

The Strait of Hormuz and the Straits of Tammuz

A straight-ahead look on navigating an exit from exile.

DW News

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· Jun 26, 2026

The gateway to Asia: Could the Strait of Malacca choke China’s economy? | DW News

The Strait of Malacca is one of the world’s most important shipping lanes. Every day thousands of ships carry oil and goods through these narrow waters. But in the 21st century, decisive maritime power is no longer just about controlling the sea but about denying others access to it. As geopolitical tensions rise we ask: what happens if this maritime lifeline is disrupted? We found the answer in Indonesia and in Singapore. For more news go to: http://www.dw.com/en/ Follow DW on social media: ►Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dwnews ►TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dwnews ►Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deutschewellenews/ ►Twitter: https://twitter.com/dwnews Für Videos in deutscher Sprache besuchen Sie: https://www.youtube.com/dwdeutsch Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/user/deutschewelleenglish?sub_confirmation=1 #malacca #china #constriction #dwgeopolitics

The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jul 1, 2026

Ship ran aground in Strait of Hormuz, Iranian state TV reports

The announcement comes as tensions have grown over the strait, which was supposed to be open to vessels to travel freely

Yemen Press Agency

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· Jul 4, 2026

Gharibabadi: The Strait of Hormuz is not a place for military displays by outside powers

TEHRAN, July 04 (YPA) – Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi said on Saturday that the Strait of Hormuz is not a place for military displays by outside powers. “Iran, as the responsible power and guarantor of security in the Strait, warns against any military movement in this waterway,” Gharibabadi wrote on X. He added []

Times of India

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· Jul 6, 2026

'Strategically aligned': Singapore, Indonesia pledge to keep Strait of Malacca open and free

'Strategically aligned': Singapore, Indonesia pledge to keep Strait of Malacca open and free

The Standard

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· Jul 11, 2026

Donald Trump warns Iran against pursuing any assassination attempt

The US earlier demanded Iran must publicly state the Strait of Hormuz is open and that ships using the vital waterway will not be attacked.

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Related coverage for "World : Iran’s Parliament Speaker Says Strait Of Hormuz To Open Only Under ‘iranian Arrangements’": Arutz Sheva — The Strait of Hormuz and the Straits of Tammuz. DW News — The gateway to Asia: Could the Strait of Malacca choke China’s economy? | DW News. The Hindu BusinessLine — Ship ran aground in Strait of Hormuz, Iranian state TV reports. Yemen Press Agency — Gharibabadi: The Strait of Hormuz is not a place for military displays by outside powers. Times of India — 'Strategically aligned': Singapore, Indonesia pledge to keep Strait of Malacca open and free. The Standard — Donald Trump warns Iran against pursuing any assassination attempt