
United States ensure that ships are circulating in the Strait of Ormuz
Centcom also said that U.S. forces facilitated the transit of more than 800 ships and 400 million barrels of oil in the last two
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Centcom also reported that U.S. forces have facilitated the transit of more than 800 ships and 400 million barrels of oil in the last two months, and that more than 140 ships have circulated in the Strait of Ormuz in the last seven days. "Both parties agreed to continue these talks at technical and political level in order to reach the necessary agreements in accordance with international law," the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement. Previously, the joint command of the United States and the United Kingdom had informed this morning that circulation in the strait not only remained open but had even increased in the last hours, but recommended precautions for freighters to cross that route of communication.
Furthermore, In a statement quoted by France-Presse (AFP), that military force claims that the ship was "achieved by warning shots and forced to stop." "Following this incident and taking into account in particular the insecurity generated by the illegal intervention of foreign forces, the Strait of Ormuz will be closed until further notice and until the end of US interventions in this region. The Revolutionary Guard of Iran announced this morning the closing "until further notice" of the Ormuz Strait, after firing warning shots at a ship that, according to the Iranian authorities, was sailing through an "unauthorised route". No ship will be allowed to cross it," says the communiqué.
In addition, The army of the United States said this Sunday, July 12, that ships are circulating normally in the Strait of Ormuz, ensuring that that sea way is open, after Iran announces this morning its closure.
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Centcom also reported that U.S. forces have facilitated the transit of more than 800 ships and 400 million barrels of oil in the last two months, and that more than 140 ships have circulated in the Strait of Ormuz in the last seven days.
reliability low1/4 sources"Both parties agreed to continue these talks at technical and political level in order to reach the necessary agreements in accordance with international law," the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement.
reliability low1/4 sourcesPreviously, the joint command of the United States and the United Kingdom had informed this morning that circulation in the strait not only remained open but had even increased in the last hours, but recommended precautions for freighters to cross that route of communication.
reliability low1/4 sourcesIn a statement quoted by France-Presse (AFP), that military force claims that the ship was "achieved by warning shots and forced to stop." "Following this incident and taking into account in particular the insecurity generated by the illegal intervention of foreign forces, the Strait of Ormuz will be closed until further notice and until the end of US interventions in this region.
reliability low1/4 sourcesThe Revolutionary Guard of Iran announced this morning the closing "until further notice" of the Ormuz Strait, after firing warning shots at a ship that, according to the Iranian authorities, was sailing through an "unauthorised route".
reliability low1/4 sourcesNo ship will be allowed to cross it," says the communiqué.
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The army of the United States said this Sunday, July 12, that ships are circulating normally in the Strait of Ormuz, ensuring that that sea way is open, after Iran announces this morning its closure.
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