Iran Deputy Minister Says Ships Need Army Consent to Pass Hormuz
Source: Bloomberg Politics · Bias: Center
Summary
Oil tankers and other vessels seeking to transit the Strait of Hormuz must liaise with the Iranian military to ensure their safe passage, the country’s deputy foreign minister told ITV in a television interview.
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