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Three oil tankers that had been stranded in the Strait of Hormuz have departed, carrying approximately 5 million barrels of crude oil. Two of them are heading to Asia, as part of a temporary agreement between Iran and the United States that helped free the held shipments and caused global oil prices to decline. Data shows that the tankers are crossing the waterway, and the number of empty ships designated to transport liquefied natural gas from Qatar has increased to nine, the highest level since the start of the war. Additionally, Oman announced that it will keep the strait open for shipping traffic without any fees.
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