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Iran confirms South African vessels can pass through Strait of Hormuz amid tensions

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The Strait of Hormuz: A Vital Waterway in Turmoil

Picture this: a skinny strip of ocean where a huge amount of the world’s oil travels every single day. That’s the Strait of Hormuz, tucked between Iran and Oman. Right now, this spot is super tense, with Iran, the U.S., and Israel all caught in a high-stakes standoff.

Iran’s Green Light for South African Ships

The Iranian Embassy in South Africa recently stated that the Strait of Hormuz is under Iran and Oman’s control, and South African vessels are free to sail through. This message comes as the region’s conflicts threaten one of the globe’s most crucial oil routes.

South Africa’s Diplomatic Dance

South Africa’s government, through the Department of International Relations and Cooperation (Dirco), is watching developments closely. Minister Ronald Lamola has been actively engaging with Gulf leaders to address the crisis.

Lamola’s Push for Peace

Minister Lamola spoke directly with Iran’s Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi. He shared deep worries about the growing number of civilian deaths and the dire humanitarian situation. Lamola also doubled down on South Africa’s call for an immediate end to fighting, stressing that only peaceful talks and international law can lead to a lasting solution.

Clashing Views from Analysts

Experts are split on what this means for South Africa’s role and risks.

Siya Ntombela: Seizing Strategic Opportunities

Analyst Siya Ntombela thinks South Africa won’t anger Iran. He links this to South Africa’s bold case against Israel at the International Court of Justice, where it accused Israel of genocide in Gaza—a

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