Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has called for an end to US actions he described as aggressive and unlawful, saying Araghchi Hormuz security concerns can only be addressed through restraint and respect for international commitments.
Araghchi said the United States must stop what Tehran considers hostile measures to help restore security in the Strait of Hormuz. The strategic waterway remains important for regional trade and global energy supplies.
According to Araghchi, Washington has imposed what Iran describes as a maritime blockade in the region. He also accused the United States of failing to honour commitments linked to the Islamabad memorandum of understanding.
The Iranian foreign minister made the remarks during a telephone conversation with German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul. The two officials discussed bilateral relations and exchanged views on regional and international developments.
The conversation came amid continued tensions surrounding the Strait of Hormuz and wider regional security. Tehran has repeatedly stressed that developments in the strategic waterway should be addressed through diplomatic engagement.
Araghchi maintained that US policy was contributing to instability and argued that ending such actions would be necessary to improve conditions around the waterway. His comments underline Iran’s continued focus on what it considers national and regional security concerns.
The latest remarks add to ongoing diplomatic discussions over Araghchi Hormuz security and the wider regional situation. Iran’s position suggests that restoring stability in the Strait of Hormuz remains closely tied to reducing confrontation and addressing outstanding commitments.