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Post by : Shakul
Iran has reportedly turned back a Pakistan-bound container ship attempting to pass through the strategically crucial Strait of Hormuz, citing a lack of required permissions and non-compliance with maritime protocols.
According to Iranian officials, the vessel identified as SELEN was intercepted by the naval forces of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). Authorities stated that the ship failed to coordinate with Iran’s maritime authorities, which is mandatory for safe passage through the narrow waterway.
The Strait of Hormuz is one of the world’s most critical oil transit chokepoints, with nearly a fifth of global oil shipments passing through it. Iran has reiterated that only vessels complying with its regulations will be allowed transit, especially amid ongoing regional tensions.
The move comes at a time of escalating geopolitical uncertainty in the Gulf region, with Iran warning that vessels linked to hostile nations may face restrictions. While non-hostile ships can still pass, strict adherence to security and coordination protocols has been emphasized.
The incident has raised concerns over potential disruptions to global supply chains and energy markets. Experts warn that continued tensions in the region could impact oil prices, shipping routes, and international trade flows.
The development highlights the growing strategic importance of maritime security in the Middle East, as nations navigate rising conflict risks and economic uncertainties.
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