Ships remain cautious approaching Strait of Hormuz amid fragile ceasefire
Only a few vessels have crossed the strait since the US-Iran ceasefire deal, according to BBC Verify analysis. Grouped from 6 articles across 4 sources.
A Greek-owned bulk carrier and a Liberian-flagged vessel seem to be the first ships through the Hormuz Strait since Wednesday's ceasefire, part of a fragile two-week truce.
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Only a few vessels have crossed the strait since the US-Iran ceasefire deal, according to BBC Verify analysis. Grouped from 6 articles across 4 sources.
ATHENS, April 8 - Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said on Wednesday it would be unacceptable for ships to have to pay a fee to cross the Strait of Hormuz as Iran has suggested, and such a move would set a…
Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber demanded a full reopening of the Strait, warning that the oil supply disruption will increase if Iran maintains control of the passage. Grouped from 46 articles across 12 sources.
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