Japan confirms a Japanese-flagged super oil tanker has passed through the Strait of Hormuz


Jin10 Data, April 29: Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takahaya posted on social media, saying: We have confirmed that a vessel associated with Japan, which had previously been stranded in the Persian Gulf, safely passed through the Strait of Hormuz on April 29, and has now withdrawn from the Persian Gulf and is heading to Japan. There are three Japanese crew members on board. The Japanese side has consistently believed that it is necessary to ensure the free and safe navigation of all ships, including Japanese ships, through the Strait of Hormuz as soon as possible. The Japanese side will seize every opportunity to engage with Iran. I myself have conveyed our country’s position to Iranian President Pezeshkian.
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