# Iran and Oman Conduct Inaugural Meeting on Strait of Hormuz Management

*Iran's foreign ministry announced the first meeting with Oman on managing the Strait of Hormuz since the preliminary deal to end the Middle East war.*

June 29, 2026 · World

## At a glance

- Iran and Oman held the first meeting on managing the Strait of Hormuz.
- Both countries claim sovereignty over the vital energy export route.
- Iran is considering imposing 'services fees', opposed by the US.
- Oman announced a temporary maritime corridor, coordinated with the UN.
- Passage through the strait is toll-free for 60 days post-deal.

Iran's foreign ministry said it had held the first meeting with Oman on managing the Strait of Hormuz since Tehran and Washington signed their preliminary deal to end the Middle East war. Both Iran and Oman claim sovereignty over the vital route for Gulf energy exports, which Tehran blockaded during the conflict.

## Joint Hormuz Committee convenes

Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi announced on X that during a trip to Muscat, the first meeting of the Joint Hormuz Committee was held. The meeting reviewed current issues related to the strait and exchanged views on future management.

## Future management and potential fees

Iran is considering imposing 'services fees' on the strait, a move opposed by the United States, which argues Hormuz is an international waterway. Oman has indicated an ambiguous stance on the issue, recently announcing the opening of a 'temporary maritime corridor' close to its coast, coordinated with the UN.

Iran responded by stating the only authorised passage was a corridor skirting its own coastline. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi warned that any attempt to use alternative routes risked 'escalating tensions' in the region.

## Preliminary deal and toll-free passage

The memorandum of understanding between Tehran and Washington stipulates that Iran will engage in dialogue with Oman to define the future administration and maritime services in the Strait of Hormuz, in consultation with other Persian Gulf littoral states. Passage through the strait was to be toll-free 'for 60 days only' after the signing of the deal, but it remains unclear what will happen after that period.

## Sources

- BSS

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Source: https://pulsetoday.com.bd/en/world/iran-oman-first-meeting-hormuz-management
