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UN agency pauses ship evacuations through strait of Hormuz after vessel struck

International Maritime Organization says safety guarantees must be confirmed before ships can move again

UN agency pauses ship evacuations through strait of Hormuz after vessel struck

TL;DR

  • UN agency pauses ship evacuations through the Strait of Hormuz due to safety concerns after a vessel was hit by a projectile.
  • Iran's maritime authority warns that transit outside its designated routes will not be covered by safe passage guarantees.
  • The US reaffirms its commitment to the new route, aimed at relieving economic pressure and facilitating peace talks.
  • Despite the incident, traffic through the strait has increased recently, though still below pre-war levels.
  • Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps had previously issued warnings against using the new route, calling it 'unacceptable and completely dangerous'.
  • Tensions are further complicated by a flare-up of fighting in Lebanon between Israel and Hezbollah.