Iran Panel Advances Hormuz Control Bill as US Rushes Arms
The bill would bar U.S. and Israeli-linked vessels and impose fines of up to 20% of cargo value, state media reported.
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Iran parliament prepares Hormuz bill to restrict ‘hostile’ vessels in Gulf
Proposed legislation aims to strengthen Iran’s authority and control over Strait of Hormuz, requiring authorization for military and commercial vessels from ‘hostile’ countries to enter Gulf
Ibrahim Azizi, head of the Iranian Parliament's National Security and Foreign Policy Commission, announced that under the new law, military and commercial vessels belonging to "enemy" countries will not be allowed to enter the Persian Gulf without Iran's permission.
Iran commission approves outlines of a draft bill blocking US ships from Strait of Hormuz
Iran's National Security and Foreign Policy Commission approved outlines for a draft bill to manage the Strait of Hormuz, state media reported Sunday. IRNA wrote the proposed legislation includes a ban on vessels owned or flagged by the U.S., Israel or other countries and entities Iran considers hostile. Expediency Discernment Council Chairman Ayatollah Sadegh Amoli Larijani maintained Sunday that Iran is still positioned at the strait, and that…
Iran is preparing to ban military and commercial vessels belonging to "enemy" countries from entering the Persian Gulf without permission under a new law.
Ibrahim Azizi, head of the Iranian Parliament's National Security and Foreign Policy Commission, said that a new law concerning the Strait of Hormuz would prohibit military and commercial vessels belonging to "enemy" countries from entering the Persian Gulf without Iran's permission.
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