Ankara, April 13 -- Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan on Monday struck an optimistic note with a caution that a resolution to the Strait of Hormuz issue could be achieved in the near future, though he indicated that "changes to its regulation" are likely.
"I believe there will not be any problems with opening the Strait of Hormuz; at least, we will be able to resolve the issue in the near future," he told Anadolu news agency.
"A different situation will arise, regulating the Strait. Innovations are possible here. What initiatives will Iran put forward? How will they be received? We need to be clear on this," Fidan said while highlighting that Iran is mulling to impose new regulatory regime on Hormuz.
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