The Strait of Hormuz open for Pakistan has become a crucial development for regional trade and energy security. Iran’s Consul General in Karachi, Akbar Eisa Zadeh, has confirmed that the Strait of Hormuz remains accessible for Pakistani vessels. This announcement reassures stakeholders relying on uninterrupted oil and gas shipments.
Safe Passage for Pakistani Vessels
Coordination with Iranian Authorities
According to Akbar Eisa Zadeh, Pakistani ships carrying oil and gas can safely transit through the Strait of Hormuz after proper coordination with Iranian authorities. This ensures both security and smooth maritime operations in one of the world’s busiest energy corridors.
Access with Select Restrictions
While the Strait of Hormuz remains open for Pakistan and several other countries, Iran has imposed restrictions on vessels linked to the United States, Israel, and their allies. This selective access highlights the geopolitical sensitivities surrounding this critical route.
The confirmation that the Strait of Hormuz open for Pakistan ensures stability in energy imports and trade routes. For Pakistan, continued access means reduced risk to supply chains and economic continuity. As regional tensions evolve, this development positions Pakistan favorably in maintaining secure maritime operations.




























