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Zitat:Security of Hormuz tops Iran's list of foreign policy priorities: FM spokesman

Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman says security of the strategic Strait of Hormuz tops the list of the Islamic Republic’s foreign policy priorities.

We consider the security of the Strait of Hormuz as one of our official foreign policy priorities. The security of this strait is of significance to all the countries in the region and we want this security to be protected in the best way,” Ramin Mehmanparast was quoted by IRNA as saying on Friday.

We have repeatedly announced that we will try our best to maintain this security and we will use all our capabilities to stabilize security [of the Persian Gulf],” he added.
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Zitat:Hormuz Strait closure bill backed by more than half of Iranian MPs

Just over half of Iran's parliament has backed a draft law to block the Strait of Hormuz, threatening to close the Gulf to oil tankers in retaliation against European sanctions.
Lawmaker Javad Karimi Qodoosi, who drafted the document, said 150 of parliament's 290 members had signed the bill, describing the strait as "the world's lock" to which Iran holds the key, the lawmaker said.

And even though the final decision lies with Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, and the parliament does not really get to influence foreign policy, the move would lend significant political support to a possible decision to close the Strait.
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Gemessen an der Stimmung und der Verteilung im Parlament muss innerhalb der gemäßigt Konservativen (welche über wesentlich mehr wie 50% der Sitze verfügen) Uneinigkeit darüber bestehen, ob man die iranische Passage durch die Straße von Hormuz für einige Nationen sperrt.* Die tatsächliche Entscheidung über eine Sperrung aber wird, wie in der russischen Quelle richtig erwähnt, woanders getroffen - also im iranischen Sicherheitsrat und namentlich von Khamenei persönlich.

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* Es wurde auch diskutiert Gebühren für die Passage zu erheben. Wäre das nach internationalem Seerecht gedeckt?
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