"Any movement in the region will be fully monitored by our defence forces," foreign ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast told reporters when asked about the largest exercise of its kind in the region scheduled to begin next week.
"All those present must be careful not to carry out provocative actions," Mehmanparast said.
According to the Bahrain-based US Fifth Fleet, 35 ships, 18 unmanned underwater vehicles and more than 100 explosive ordinance disposal divers will take part in the anti-mine manoeuvres running until the end of May.
Mehmanparast today said "security and stability of the Persian Gulf have the highest priority for Iran".
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Meanwhile, Fars news agency reported a minesweeping exercise was being conducted by Iran in the east of the strategic Strait of Hormuz.
Fars said Iranian naval forces unveiled a "modern anti-mine" system.
Iran has warned that if it were to come under attack from the US or Israel over its nuclear activities, it would block the strategic Strait of Hormuz, a major oil conduit.