Iran insists on right to control Hormuz after ship hit near Oman
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Iran insists on right to control Hormuz after ship hit near Oman
EMAN ABOUHASSIRA, JANA CHOUKEIR AND JONATHAN SAUL
DUBAI/LONDON
REUTERS
PUBLISHED JUNE 26, 2026
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Oil tankers and cargo vessels are anchored off the coast of Muscat, Oman, on June 23, after being stranded for days.
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Iran reasserted its right on Friday to control shipping in the Strait of Hormuz and warned Gulf states against siding with the…
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