Oman Proposes Two-Corridor Navigation Scheme for Strait of Hormuz
- Oman has drafted a proposed agreement outlining a new navigation scheme for vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, aiming to establish defined shipping lanes following recent military actions involving the US and Iran.
- According to CNN, citing a source familiar with the negotiations, the draft proposes the creation of two separate shipping corridors.
- The Southern Corridor, located within Omani territorial waters, would operate under pre-conflict conditions, allowing free navigation.
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- Oman has drafted a proposed agreement outlining a new navigation scheme for vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, aiming to establish defined shipping lanes following recent military actions involving the US and Iran.
- According to CNN, citing a source familiar with the negotiations, the draft proposes the creation of two separate shipping corridors.
- The Southern Corridor, located within Omani territorial waters, would operate under pre-conflict conditions, allowing free navigation.
Sources: Kyivpost