Oman readies temporary shipping corridor through Strait of Hormuz

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The Sultanate of Oman has co-ordinated with the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) to establish a temporary maritime corridor for vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz, reported the Oman News Agency (ONA).

The temporary route will be available to all vessels based on navigational coordinates announced by the IMO and the relevant Omani authorities, with ships required to coordinate transit arrangements directly with the organization, it stated.

These measure reflects Oman's responsibility towards the Strait of Hormuz and its vital role in the global economy, while reaffirming the sultanate's commitment to international law and the law of the sea, ensuring freedom of navigation through the strategic waterway without the imposition of transit fees, stated ONA.

The move is also consistent with the outcomes of diplomatic efforts and understandings reached between the US and Iran, it added.

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