Iran Allows 20 More Pakistani Ships Through Strait of Hormuz Ahead of Regional Talks
Iran agreed to let 20 more Pakistani ships transit the Strait of Hormuz, with two crossing daily, supporting Pakistan’s mediation and regional stability amid ongoing conflict.
- Iran has agreed to allow 20 more Pakistani-flagged vessels to pass through the Strait of Hormuz daily, with two ships crossing the strait each day.
- Pakistan's Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar welcomed the decision as 'a harbinger of peace' that 'will help usher in stability in the region'.
- Dar emphasized the need for de-escalation and said 'dialogue, diplomacy, and such confidence-building measures are the only way forward'.
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Amid the conflict, Pakistan and Iran have reached a significant agreement on the Strait of Hormuz. According to the Pakistani Foreign Minister, Iran has granted permission for 20 Pakistani ships to pass through the Strait of Hormuz.
The Iranian government has agreed to allow the passage of 20 Pakistani commercial ships through the Ormuz Strâmtorea, an ad tomorrow's concession from Islamabad as "a step towards peace", informs EEE, quoted by Agerpres. The Vice-President and Pakistan's Foreign Minister, Isaac But, confirmed the agreement that will allow the transfer of two ships to ...
Pakistan confirms passage for 20 ships through Strait of Hormuz
Pakistan has confirmed an agreement with Iranian authorities allowing 20 Pakistani-flagged vessels to transit the Strait of Hormuz. It is a development presented by Islamabad as a step towards substantially easing the nation's energy disruption.
Iran allowed 20 Pakistani ships to pass through Hormuz, did Islamabad get special privileges as a 'mediator'?
Iran allows 20 more Pakistani ships through Strait of Hormuz as regional diplomacy ramps up
ANKARA, March 29 — Iran has agreed to allow 20 more ships under the Pakistani flag to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, which has been effectively closed for weeks, Anadolu Ajansi reported.Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar confirmed the move on the social media platform X, calling it a constructive gesture that deserves appreciation.It is a harbinger of peace and will help usher stability in the region, he said.“Dialogue, diplomacy, and suc…
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