Iran hasn’t tied the Strait of Hormuz to any specific diplomatic demands or security guarantees. The waterway stays open under international maritime law. Tehran has not issued official statements, Supreme Leader directives, or Ministry of Foreign Affairs announcements that require preconditions for its continued use. There are no verified negotiations with Saudi Arabia, the U.S., or the IAEA that have established new prerequisites for access. Operational maritime traffic data confirms uninterrupted passage without Iranian-imposed restrictions.
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