UAE Demands Accountability from Iran and Immediate Reopening of Strait of Hormuz
His Excellency Khalifa Shaheen Al Marar, Minister of State, emphasized the urgent need for the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz during a recent address to the United Nations Security Council. He called for Iran to be held accountable for its obstruction of international navigation, highlighting the implications of such actions for global maritime security. This statement was made during a high-level open debate focused on the safety and protection of sea lanes, chaired by the Kingdom of Bahrain.
Recent Developments in Maritime Security
In his remarks, Al Marar noted that the Security Council has taken significant steps to address threats to maritime security, particularly in light of Iran’s aggressive actions against Gulf States and Jordan. He referenced Resolution 2817, which condemns any Iranian actions that block or interfere with navigation in the Strait of Hormuz. This resolution reflects the international community’s stance on the necessity of maintaining open sea lanes.
The Minister pointed out that recent resolutions from the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and the United Nations Human Rights Council reiterate the call for Iran to cease its illegal activities in the Strait. He stressed the importance of ensuring that the Strait remains open for unrestricted transit, in accordance with international law.
Implications of Iran’s Actions
Al Marar warned that allowing Iran to manipulate this crucial international strait for political leverage would destabilize global trade and maritime security. He expressed concern that continued Iranian obstruction could set a dangerous precedent, undermining freedom of navigation in vital international waterways worldwide.
The Minister outlined various violations committed by Iran, including the imposition of illegal duties on vessels, terrorist attacks, and the planting of mines. These actions are in direct violation of relevant international resolutions, particularly Security Council Resolution 2817.
Economic Consequences of Closure
The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has far-reaching implications for the global economy. Al Marar highlighted that the consequences are already manifesting, affecting energy security, supply chains, and food security, particularly in the Global South. He noted that the repercussions of Iran’s actions could severely impact agricultural supplies, including fertilizers essential for farming.
In light of these economic coercions and violations of international law, Al Marar asserted that Iran must be held responsible for the damages caused by its actions. He reiterated that Iran is obligated to compensate for all losses resulting from its illegal activities at sea and in the marine environment.
Call for Collective Action
Al Marar underscored the necessity for collective action from the international community to ensure a lasting solution that guarantees freedom of navigation through the Strait of Hormuz. He stated that the UAE is prepared to participate in efforts to maintain the Strait’s openness in line with international law.
Prior to the Security Council discussion, Al Marar attended a press meeting led by H.E. Dr. Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bahrain. Representatives from over 90 countries participated, delivering a unified message that Iran must cease its illegal actions in the Strait of Hormuz and ensure unrestricted transit in accordance with international law.
The participating nations emphasized that Iran’s closure of the strait and its ongoing attacks pose a significant threat to international security and the rights of navigation, with global repercussions.
Source: www.emirates247.com
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Published on 2026-05-01 14:44:00 • By the Editorial Desk

