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UAE crushes Iran Hormuz control claims

Published on: May 21, 2026 8:45 PM

The United Arab Emirates strongly rejected Iran’s claimed control over parts of the Strait of Hormuz. UAE presidential adviser Anwar Gargash called Iran’s plan a “pipe dream” in a statement on X. Furthermore, he accused Tehran of attempting to create a new reality after suffering military setbacks during the regional conflict.

Iran’s newly formed Persian Gulf Strait Authority claimed authority over waters near Fujairah in the UAE. The body announced that ships crossing the Strait of Hormuz must receive Iranian military authorization before transit. Moreover, Iranian officials released a map outlining their claimed regulatory jurisdiction across strategic waters connecting Iran and the UAE.

Read more: Iran announces new body to manage Strait of Hormuz 

The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the world’s most critical shipping routes for global energy supplies. Iran has tightened control over the waterway since the war involving Israel and the United States began in February. In addition, Tehran plans to charge vessels for passage while monitoring maritime traffic through the strait. Iranian authorities said several ships, including oil tankers, recently crossed the waterway under their supervision.

Meanwhile, tensions between Iran and Gulf nations have sharply increased during the ongoing regional conflict. Iran accused Gulf states of supporting US military operations from their territories and airspace. However, Gulf countries denied the allegations and insisted they would not permit attacks against Iran from their soil. The UAE also demanded joint international action to protect freedom of navigation through the strategic waterway.

Read more: Iran plans controlled shipping system for Strait of Hormuz

The UAE recently accelerated plans for a new oil pipeline bypassing the Strait of Hormuz through Fujairah port. Officials said the West-East Pipeline would double ADNOC’s export capacity and improve energy security. Finally, the project aims to reduce dependence on the contested waterway amid growing regional tensions and shipping concerns.

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: ADNOC pipeline, Fujairah port, Gulf regional conflict, Iran shipping control, Latest, Strait of Hormuz, UAE Iran tensions

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