US Issues Fresh Guidance to Vessels Transiting Strait of Hormuz as Iran Tensions Simmer
The advisory urges U.S.-flagged commercial vessels to avoid Iranian waters and keep transponders on amid frequent Iranian boardings and rising regional military tensions.
- The United States issued new guidance for US-flagged vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz, advising them to stay far from Iran's territorial waters and decline Iranian forces permission to board.
- Iran has previously threatened to close the Strait of Hormuz, a key shipping lane for Middle East oil, and has seized commercial ships in the area.
- Tensions remain high between the US and Iran over Iran's nuclear program, with the US demanding talks also cover Iran's ballistic missiles, regional interference, and human rights issues.
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US issues fresh guidance to vessels transiting Strait of Hormuz as Iran tensions simmer
The United States issued fresh guidance on Monday to commercial vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz, a key shipping lane for Middle East oil supplies, as tensions simmered between Washington and Tehran over Iran’s nuclear program.
US urges vessels to stay far from Iran in nearby waterways
The U.S. Department of Transportation Maritime Administration updated its warning to American-flagged vessels to remain as far from Iran as possible when transiting the waterways off the country’s coasts to avoid being targeted by the regime’s navy. Monday’s maritime adversary, which will extend until Aug. 8, comes amid heightened tensions between the United States and Iran, though the two sides began negotiations late last week to avoid a milit…
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