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's Tasnim News Agency, citing an informed source, reported 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 source also said that if the United States continues to enforce a 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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WhirlpoolInATeacup
· 21h ago
The three conditions sound like a pass permit; do merchant ships still need to check household registration?
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SweepTheFloor
· 05-24 14:43
The Strait of Hormuz being blocked again, the global oil market is about to shake once more.
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GateUser-a9315d81
· 05-24 10:07
Oil prices just calmed down for two days, and now they're on a roller coaster again
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SolitaryLampInTheSilentSea
· 05-24 10:03
The Strait Pass, Eurasia is completely confused, this move is a bit fierce
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MempoolDaydream
· 05-24 09:59
The ceasefire agreement was never signed in the first place, now everyone is talking past each other.
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ChecksumSmile
· 05-24 09:47
Revolutionary Guard Navy, with this organization, do commercial ships dare not to cooperate?
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GateUser-276116e2
· 05-24 09:47
Designated routes + guard coordination, can Iran handle the management costs?
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PixelMetaverseRaccoon
· 05-24 09:46
If US sanctions are considered a breach of contract, then what does Israel count as? A double standard in action.
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