Iranian media: Iran sets three conditions for passage through the Strait of Hormuz

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ME News Report, April 18 (UTC+8), Iran Tasnim News Agency quoted an insider as saying that Iran has set three conditions for ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz: First, the passing ships must be commercial vessels, military ships are prohibited from passing, and the ships and cargo must not be related to hostile countries. Second, ships must pass through the route designated by Iran. Third, ship passage must be coordinated with the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy. The insider also said that if the United States continues to enforce the maritime blockade, Iran will consider it a violation of the ceasefire agreement and will close the Strait of Hormuz. (Source: PANews)
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SushiSlippage
· 3h ago
The Revolutionary Guard Navy personally coordinates, this level of organization, crossing a strait feels like just going for an interview.
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GateUser-c4e25c95
· 6h ago
When the Strait of Hormuz is squeezed, global oil prices are about to skyrocket again, and long positions holding are waking up happily.
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MoonlightDisconnectSwitch
· 6h ago
Crude oil traders are watching the market closely tonight; this news is more exciting than the non-farm payrolls.
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DaoPeripheralWorker
· 6h ago
Merchant Ship: I need a political review just to transport goods?
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AutumnSlopeCabin
· 6h ago
Among the three conditions, "must not have connections with hostile countries" is the most ambiguous, making it difficult to determine whom to investigate and whom to scrutinize.
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GateUser-7e77b8d8
· 6h ago
In this situation, insurance premiums are set to increase again, with shipping costs being passed on layer by layer.
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TheCandlestickChartLooksLikeAn
· 6h ago
The game of blockade and counter-blockade, small countries using geography as leverage, a classic geopolitical script
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CollateralCora
· 6h ago
If the designated route is a longer way around, who pays the freight? The shipper is getting anxious.
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