15.06.2026 22:01
Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski stated in his remarks on the agreement between the US and Iran that keeping the Strait of Hormuz open is in the interest of the entire world. When asked by journalists, "Is there hope that the agreement will be long-lasting?" Sikorski replied, "God willing."
Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski responded to a question about whether the agreement reached between the US and Iran would be long-lasting with the phrase "Inshallah," which means "God willing" in Turkish and Arabic.
Evaluations from the international arena regarding the US-Iran agreement, which is the hottest topic on the global agenda, continue to emerge. Most recently, Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski made important statements to the press about freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz and the future of the agreement.
"THE OPENNESS OF THE STRAIT OF HORMUZ IS IN THE INTEREST OF THE ENTIRE WORLD"
Minister Sikorski, in his statement to journalists in Brussels, drew attention to the critical importance of the Strait of Hormuz for international maritime trade and security. Sikorski emphasized that freedom of passage in the region must be protected, saying, "What is in the interest of the entire world is that an international corridor like the Strait of Hormuz remains open."
SIKORSKI'S UNEXPECTED "INSHALLAH" RESPONSE
Following his statements, a reporter asked, "Is there any hope that this agreement will be long-lasting?" In response, Minister Sikorski gave an answer that caused surprise in diplomatic circles.
Sikorski responded to the question directly with the word "Inshallah," which expresses a wish in Turkish and Arabic, indicating his hope for the agreement's permanence.