Iranian television reported that ships crossing the Strait of Hormuz still need to coordinate with the navy of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. The brief statement did not provide further details about the procedure, timing, or any changes to maritime traffic rules.
The report concerns one of the world’s most strategically important shipping lanes, through which a large share of global oil and fuel trade passes. By saying that passage still requires coordination with the Revolutionary Guards navy, the broadcast indicated that Iran continues to treat transit through the strait as subject to military oversight.
No specific vessels, incidents, or official explanation were cited in the report. The television coverage also did not say whether the requirement applies to all ships or to certain categories of traffic. No additional developments were mentioned.