UAE Oil Chief Issues Strong Warning to Iran Over Strait of Hormuz

In a bold statement, Sultan al-Jaber, the CEO of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company, has condemned Iran's actions regarding the Strait of Hormuz. He insists that the vital waterway must remain open for navigation without restrictions. With around 230 oil-laden vessels waiting to pass, al-Jaber's remarks highlight the escalating tensions in the region. He firmly stated that no nation has the right to impose conditions on maritime passage, calling for an end to Iran's political leverage over this crucial corridor. Read on to discover more about this developing situation.
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UAE's Firm Stance on Strait of Hormuz


Dubai: The CEO of the UAE's leading oil company has intensified his criticism of Iran regarding the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, asserting that "the weaponization of this crucial waterway is unacceptable in any form."


Sultan al-Jaber, who leads the state-owned Abu Dhabi National Oil Company, stated online that approximately 230 ships are currently loaded with oil and poised to navigate through the Strait of Hormuz, which is currently under Iranian control.


"These vessels, along with any that follow, must be allowed to traverse this passage freely and without conditions," al-Jaber emphasized. "No nation has the rightful authority to dictate who can pass and under what circumstances."


He further remarked, "Iran has made it evident through its rhetoric and actions that passage is contingent upon permission, conditions, and political influence."