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Turkiye flags concerns over Hormuz rules

Published on: April 13, 2026 5:54 PM

Turkiye has expressed concerns over proposed new rules for the Strait of Hormuz during ongoing Iran–United States negotiations. Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said the idea of new transit regulations raises serious challenges. His remarks come amid stalled talks between Tehran and Washington. The issue remains sensitive for global energy and trade routes.

Fidan warned that establishing an international force to oversee the waterway would be difficult. He stressed that such proposals could complicate efforts to stabilize the region. The comments reflect growing regional concern over maritime security. The Strait of Hormuz remains a critical global shipping route.

Read more: First ships pass through Strait of Hormuz since ceasefire

The Turkish foreign minister said the issue should be resolved through diplomacy. He emphasized that reopening and stabilizing the waterway requires dialogue. His remarks followed unsuccessful weekend talks between Iran and the United States. Those discussions failed to produce a final agreement.

❝İran’dan sonra İsrail düşmansız yaşayamaz. (Netanyahu) Türkiye’yi yeni düşman ilan etme arayışında olduğunu görüyoruz❞#Canlı: Dışişleri Bakanı Hakan Fidan, AA Editör Masası’nda gündeme ilişkin soruları yanıtlıyor https://t.co/0zDYekxKhS

— Anadolu Ajansı (@anadoluajansi) April 13, 2026

Fidan noted that Turkiye maintains close contact with Iran, the United States, and mediator Pakistan. He highlighted Ankara’s ongoing diplomatic engagement with key stakeholders. The coordination aims to support broader regional stability efforts. Turkiye has positioned itself as a regional diplomatic actor.

Read more: Hormuz Blockade: The Cost to Pakistan’s Economy 

In conclusion, Turkiye has called for continued diplomatic efforts over the Hormuz dispute. The country warns against rushed or force-based solutions. The developments come as tensions persist in wider Iran–US negotiations. The issue remains central to global energy security.

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: global energy security route, Hakan Fidan statement, Latest, Middle East diplomacy 2026, Pakistan mediator role, Strait of Hormuz tensions, Turkiye Iran US talks

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