Updated
Updated · Al Jazeera English · Jun 27
IRGC Rejects US Strait Hotline Claim as Hormuz Clashes Resume After June 17 MoU
Updated
Updated · Al Jazeera English · Jun 27

IRGC Rejects US Strait Hotline Claim as Hormuz Clashes Resume After June 17 MoU

3 articles · Updated · Al Jazeera English · Jun 27

Summary

  • Hossein Mohebi said Friday that no direct US-Iran military hotline on the Strait of Hormuz exists or will exist, contradicting US claims that a deconfliction channel had been arranged.
  • JD Vance had said after Switzerland talks that an IRGC-CENTCOM contact in Doha would help settle disputes, and Iran's Press TV reported a line had been set up to implement Article 5 on restoring commercial traffic.
  • Fresh violence undercut that account after the Singapore-flagged Ever Lovely was hit late Thursday, prompting US strikes on Iran's southern coast on Friday and drone attacks on Bahrain on Saturday.
  • Iran is insisting ships use a route designated by its armed forces near its shores, while the IRGC disputes an Oman-IMO passage plan that it says was arranged without its input.
  • UKMTO raised the Strait's threat level to "substantial" on Saturday, signaling continued risk to shipping even after the 17 June memorandum meant to reduce escalation.

Insights

Iran denies a US hotline while its state media confirms it. Who is actually in control of the Strait of Hormuz?
As Iran rejects a US military hotline, is the global energy crisis spiraling into a wider, uncontrollable war?
With Iran's new 'Tehran Toll Booth,' will nations be forced to pay for passage or risk a global recession?