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‘Will advance management of Hormuz to new stage’: Khamenei flags shift amid fragile truce

'Will advance management of Strait of Hormuz to new stage': Iran's Mojatba Khamenei flags shift amid fragile truce with US-Israel

File photo: Mojtaba Khamenei

Iran’s new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has signalled a tougher stance on the strategically critical Strait of Hormuz, warning that Tehran will push its control over the vital waterway to a “new stage” even as a fragile ceasefire with the US and Israel remains under strain.Addressing the nation in a written statement, Khamenei on Thursday declared that Iran would not let the US and Israel go “unpunished for their aggression” and would seek compensation for wartime losses. “By the permission of Almighty God, we will certainly not let the criminal aggressors go free. We will certainly demand compensation for every injury inflicted, blood money for the martyrs, and reparations for the disabled veterans of this war, and we will certainly advance the management of the Strait of Hormuz to a new stage,” he said.

Victory claim, warning amid ceasefire

Khamenei also claimed victory in the ongoing West Asia conflict, praising the resilience of the Iranian people and armed forces. “Today, and up to this point, it can boldly be said that you, the heroic nation of Iran, have been the definitive victor in this arena,” he said.Despite a temporary ceasefire agreement, he urged citizens to continue mobilising, asking people to form “human defence chains” and maintain pressure during negotiations. “Your cries in the squares are effective in the outcome of the negotiations,” he added.Khamenei also struck a measured tone, stating that Iran did not seek war but would not “renounce our legitimate rights under any circumstances,” even as it engages in talks with Washington.

Strait tensions complicate diplomacy

The Strait of Hormuz remains at the centre of tensions. The narrow waterway is a key global oil route, and its disruption has triggered fears of supply shocks and rising energy prices.US President Donald Trump has accused Iran of failing to uphold commitments to allow oil shipments through the strait, warning of consequences if flows are disrupted.Meanwhile, the ceasefire remains fragile, with disagreements over its scope. The US and Israel have maintained that the truce does not apply to Hezbollah-linked targets, even as Israeli strikes in Lebanon continue.Both sides continue to accuse each other of violations, keeping the risk of escalation high even as diplomatic efforts continue.

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