Ships crossing Strait of Hormuz use Oman passage despite Iran warnings
Ten of those vessels entered the Gulf, while 32 exited.
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At least 42 commodity vessels -- including tankers carrying oil, gas, and dry bulk such as fertilisers -- crossed on Thursday, Kpler's tracking platform showed, down from a high of 57 on Wednesday. Half of the 42 vessels used a southern passageway hugging the coast of Oman. Iran claims the Oman corridor was opened without consulting Tehran, and has warned vessels against using it.
Furthermore, Tehran reasserted its claim over the Strait of Hormuz and warned Gulf states after a joint US-Gulf statement rejected Iranian toll demands, while reports said tankers were turned back by the IRGC.
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At least 42 commodity vessels -- including tankers carrying oil, gas, and dry bulk such as fertilisers -- crossed on Thursday, Kpler's tracking platform showed, down from a high of 57 on Wednesday.
according to Al-MonitorHalf of the 42 vessels used a southern passageway hugging the coast of Oman.
according to Al-MonitorIran claims the Oman corridor was opened without consulting Tehran, and has warned vessels against using it.
according to The Straits Times - WorldTehran reasserted its claim over the Strait of Hormuz and warned Gulf states after a joint US-Gulf statement rejected Iranian toll demands, while reports said tankers were turned back by the IRGC.
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