Tanker traffic slows in Strait of Hormuz after US and Iran clashes
DUBAI, July 10 - Daily tanker traffic in the Strait of Hormuz appeared to have slowed on Friday, after the U.S. and Iran exchanged hostilities this week and…
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A memorandum of understanding between the US and Iran had previously committed Tehran to ensuring safe passage for commercial vessels for 60 days and engaging in dialogue with Oman regarding the Strait's administration. Nato chief Mark Rutte and French President Emmanuel Macron have both expressed support for the US actions, stating that Iran's strikes violated the interim accord. The Revolutionary Guards later said Iran had fired 10 ballistic missiles at Jordan's Azraq military base, used by U.S. forces.
Furthermore, The Thai-flagged Mayuree Naree was hit on March 11 while travelling through the Gulf waterway early in the US-Israeli war with Iran, leaving three Thai crewmen dead and requiring 20 others to be rescued. Iranian state media said those attacks killed 14 people and injured 78. The court scheduled the first hearing for September 28.
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A memorandum of understanding between the US and Iran had previously committed Tehran to ensuring safe passage for commercial vessels for 60 days and engaging in dialogue with Oman regarding the Strait's administration.
according to The IndependentNato chief Mark Rutte and French President Emmanuel Macron have both expressed support for the US actions, stating that Iran's strikes violated the interim accord.
according to The IndependentThe Revolutionary Guards later said Iran had fired 10 ballistic missiles at Jordan's Azraq military base, used by U.S. forces.
according to The Straits Times - WorldThe Thai-flagged Mayuree Naree was hit on March 11 while travelling through the Gulf waterway early in the US-Israeli war with Iran, leaving three Thai crewmen dead and requiring 20 others to be rescued.
according to Malay MailIranian state media said those attacks killed 14 people and injured 78.
according to The Straits Times - WorldThe court scheduled the first hearing for September 28. — AFP
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