First Ship Crossings Through the Strait of Ormuz After the Announcement of the Truce
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The first ship passed through the Strait of Ormuz after Washington and Tehran announced a two-week cease-fire and reported to the Iranian State-owned television and radio company, quoted by TASS, Reuters and other media outlets, and stated that the ship had received permission from Iran to pass through the Strait.
This ship kept its transponder activated while sailing near the Iranian island of Larak, nicknamed the "Tehran toll" by the reference maritime magazine Lloyd's List.
Something is moving in Ormuz. The strait is still an energy funnel, the largest in modern history since the double crisis of the seventies, but Iran gives signs of opening its fist with a few countries and cargos. Restriction on the passage of ships, which affects just over 20% of the oil and gas consumed every day in the world and which has triggered prices to maximum of a five years, still stands. However, in the last few days seems to have lo…
At the heart of the war in the Middle East, the blockade of the Strait of Ormuz has become the symbol of the American silt, responsible for the global energy shock. A strait completely controlled by Iranians, which let ships and oil tankers sink, in exchange for a massive financial contribution.
Ship transports 6,941 tons of lead fuel loaded on 28 February in Sharjah, in the United Arab Emirates and east on the road to Aegis Pipavav, in the law.
Buenos Aires, 8 April (NA) – Iran suspended the passage of oil vessels through the Strait of Ormuz following the Israeli attack on Lebanon, Iran’s semi-official news agency Fars reported Wednesday. The first vessel crossed the Strait of Ormuz with Iran’s “permission” after a truce between the United States and Iran came into effect early on Wednesday, according to information provided by Iranian media. MarineTraffic vessel tracking service also …
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