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Commercial ships, oil tankers, and gas vessels have resumed crossing the Strait of Hormuz after approximately four months of waiting in the waters of the Gulf and the Gulf of Oman, following the implementation of the US-Iranian agreement. However, maritime traffic has not yet returned to pre-war levels, and the routes imposed by Iran remain in place. Disruptions to navigation systems in the region continue. On the first day after the agreement was put into effect, 15 ships transited, including oil and gas tankers and cargo vessels, with other ships still heading toward the area. Additionally, six ships crossed for the first time since the outbreak of the war in February, including two gas carriers, oil tankers, some affiliated with Chinese companies and sailing under the Hong Kong flag, as well as a passenger ship flying the Omani flag. Despite the progress, restrictions and ongoing interference with navigation and surveillance in the strait persist.
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