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The Strait of Hormuz experienced a decline in maritime traffic over the weekend following an incident involving an oil tanker struck by a projectile and ongoing escalations between the United States and Iran. On Saturday, 29 ships passed through, and 12 on Sunday, compared to 70 ships on Wednesday before the incident. Several vessels continued to use the southern passage through Omani waters to avoid tensions. Iran mentioned holding a meeting with Oman to discuss the management of the strait, while Washington affirms that the maritime corridor is an international passage and does not accept paying tolls for crossing.
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