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UN maritime head demands 'restraint' as 6,000 Gulf seafarers stranded

Dominguez urged shipowners and flag states to avoid unnecessary danger as attacks intensified, with nearly 6,000 seafarers still stranded on vessels.

  • On Wednesday, IMO Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez warned companies against risking seafarers by transiting the Strait of Hormuz, as 6,000 crew members remain stranded in the Gulf amid renewed US-Iran attacks.
  • President Donald Trump declared the US-Iran ceasefire over Wednesday, following Iranian military strikes on three ships that prompted retaliatory US strikes against Iranian targets on Tuesday.
  • The "attacks further intensify the fear, uncertainty and psychological strain" endured by the nearly 6,000 seafarers, Dominguez said, as he warned operators not to expose crews to "unnecessary danger."
  • Supply disruptions and price volatility will continue for months, the UNECE warned, while Dario Liguti, Director of Energy, Housing and Land Management Division, noted strategic oil reserves are at decade-long lows.
  • Extreme summer heatwaves are forecast to increase energy consumption and impact energy infrastructure, prompting the UNECE official to stress the urgent need to build resilience to renewed energy shocks.
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The International Maritime Organization (IMO), a UN agency, warned of the escalating repercussions of security tensions in the Gulf region, confirming that approximately 6,000 seafarers remain stranded on ships unable to leave the area safely.

·Amman, Jordan
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The International Maritime Organization warns about the critical situation of thousands of sailors trapped in the Persian Gulf after the resumption of hostilities between Iran and the United States L

·France
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Secretary-General of the IMO condemns the latest attacks. The United States again attacked Iran in the early hours of Wednesday, after they revoked a licence authorizing the sale of Iranian oil.

·Lisboa, Portugal
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marineforum broke the news on Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
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