
Ships crossing Strait of Hormuz use Oman passage despite Iran warnings
42 Ships Cross Strait Of Hormuz Using Oman Passage Despite Iran Threats.
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According to the agency, the Omani authorities warned European officials that navigation in the strait would never be as it was before the war. Oman has told European officials there’s no way of going back to the pre-war status quo with the Strait of Hormuz and transiting ships may have to be charged some fees, according to people familiar with the matter. Traffic levels in the Strait of Hormuz fell back from Wednesday's high, but vessels continued to use a non-Iranian-approved passage despite a ship being struck by a projectile, tracking platforms showed.
Furthermore, Iran claims the Oman corridor was opened without consulting Tehran, and has warned vessels against using it.
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According to the agency, the Omani authorities warned European officials that navigation in the strait would never be as it was before the war
according to TASSOman has told European officials there’s no way of going back to the pre-war status quo with the Strait of Hormuz and transiting ships may have to be charged some fees, according to people familiar with the matter.
according to gCaptainOman Tells Allies Ships Going Through Hormuz May Have to Pay.
according to gCaptainTraffic levels in the Strait of Hormuz fell back from Wednesday's high, but vessels continued to use a non-Iranian-approved passage despite a ship being struck by a projectile, tracking platforms showed.
according to NDTV - Top StoriesIran claims the Oman corridor was opened without consulting Tehran, and has warned vessels against using it.
according to The Straits Times - World
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