During bilateral talks, the foreign ministers of Iran and Oman emphasized the necessity of continued joint coordination regarding maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz. The two sides discussed the latest regional developments, including temporary arrangements for maritime navigation in the strait, agreeing to pursue further diplomatic and technical consultations. In a related context, Iranian authorities warned that any newly announced transit routes established without prior coordination with Tehran are deemed unacceptable and carry security risks. They stressed the mandatory nature of coordination via international maritime communication channels for all vessels prior to transit to ensure their safety and avoid legal measures.
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