Iran asserts leverage in Hormuz ahead of new round of talks

Iran reopens key oil chokepoint under strict new rules, using maritime access as a bargaining chip ahead of proposed diplomatic talks.

Iran reopens key oil chokepoint under strict new rules, using maritime access as a bargaining chip ahead of proposed diplomatic talks. | Contesto: cronaca

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  • Iran asserts leverage in Hormuz ahead of new round of talks

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Iran has partially reopened the strategic Strait of Hormuz to international shipping, but under a new regime of strict authorizations and designated routes, officials confirmed Monday. The move comes amid heightened tensions with the United States and as Pakistan attempts to broker a new round of talks between the long-standing adversaries. The strait, a narrow passage between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman, is the world's most critical oil transit chokepoint, with about one-fifth of global oil consumption passing through its waters daily. The conditional reopening is widely interpreted as a calibrated demonstration of leverage. By asserting direct control over maritime access, Tehran signals it holds a powerful economic instrument while stopping short of a full-scale blockade that could trigger a military response. The new protocols require vessels to seek explicit permission from Iranian authorities and adhere to specified corridors, effectively placing Tehran in the role of gatekeeper for a global economic artery. This tactical maneuver allows Iran to project strength and create tangible pressure without immediately escalating to open conflict. The development unfolds against a diplomatic backdrop where positions appear entrenched. Iranian officials have reiterated a firm precondition for any substantive dialogue: the lifting of crippling U.S.-led sanctions. Simultaneously, they have rejected Washington's core demand to cease nuclear enrichment activities. This stalemate has persisted through multiple stalled negotiation rounds, with each side accusing the other of failing to uphold previous commitments. The partial reopening of the strait can be seen as Iran creating a new fact on the ground to strengthen its negotiating hand ahead of any proposed talks. Military and economic pressure continues to define the standoff. Both nations have maintained a posture of strength, with the U.S. Navy's Fifth Fleet operating in the region and Iran conducting frequent military exercises along its coastline. The economic warfare, primarily waged through sanctions, has severely impacted Iran's economy but has not forced a change in its strategic posture. The threat...

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