Iran's armed forces announce new maritime boundaries for the Strait of Hormuz, establishing specific lines between Iranian territory and the UAE. The announcement defines new limits from Kuh-e Mobarak to Fujairah and from Qeshm Island to Umm.
Iran's armed forces have announced new maritime boundaries for the Strait of Hormuz, defining lines extending from Kuh-e Mobarak to Fujairah and from Qeshm Island to Umm.
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