Iran to Allow Only 15 Vessels to Pass Strait of Hormuz

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Iran to Allow Only 15 Vessels to Pass Strait of Hormuz
A boat is off the coast of Musandam governorate, Oman, overlooking the Strait of Hormuz. Reuters
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Iran will allow no more than 15 vessels a day to pass through the Strait of Hormuz under the ceasefire agreement it agreed with the United States, a senior Iranian source said on Thursday.

The strait has been largely shut by Iran since the start of the conflict at the end of February, leading to a surge in global oil prices. Reuters

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