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Iran has instructed that countries considered 'non-hostile' must coordinate with Tehran when navigating the Strait of Hormuz. The directive was issued on Monday by Iran’s Supreme Defense Council, a high-level national security body, which described coordination as the 'only way' for such nations to ensure safe passage through the strategic waterway.

According to a statement published by Iranian media, the council warned that if any hostile force attempts to attack Iran’s coasts or islands, mines would be placed at all coastal entry points. The statement further cautioned that any aggression would effectively block not only the Strait of Hormuz but the entire Persian Gulf, with responsibility falling on the aggressors.

The announcement underscores Tehran’s continued emphasis on controlling access to the Strait of Hormuz, a vital maritime route, as part of its broader defense posture in response to perceived threats.

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