Hormuz traffic flows despite ship attack as Iran fights to keep its grip on key trade route
- A trickle of marine traffic was passing through the Strait of Hormuz on Friday despite an attack on a ship in the vital waterway a day earlier, as Iran reiterated its warnings for ships to follow a Tehran-approved route.
- A flow of vessels transiting via an alternative route close to Oman in recent days has drawn Iran’s ire, as it works to maintain its grip on the key trade route despite the United States’ assertion that the strait is open.
- The two sides have been engaged in a public dispute over the future of the waterway as they clash over the terms of their initial deal to end the war, with Ir
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- A trickle of marine traffic was passing through the Strait of Hormuz on Friday despite an attack on a ship in the vital waterway a day earlier, as Iran reiterated its warnings for ships to follow a Tehran-approved route.
- A flow of vessels transiting via an alternative route close to Oman in recent days has drawn Iran’s ire, as it works to maintain its grip on the key trade route despite the United States’ assertion that the strait is open.
- The two sides have been engaged in a public dispute over the future of the waterway as they clash over the terms of their initial deal to end the war, with Ir
Sources: NBC News