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Oman Opens Temporary Maritime Corridor In Hormuz

Oman has coordinated with the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to establish a temporary maritime corridor through the Strait of Hormuz, providing vessels with a designated route for transit through one of the world’s most strategically important waterways.

The move reflects Oman’s role in safeguarding navigation through the Strait and its longstanding commitment to international maritime law, including the principle of freedom of navigation without the imposition of transit fees, according to a statement issued by Oman’s authorities.

Muscat said the decision follows understandings reached between the United States and Iran and is intended to support the safe and orderly movement of vessels through the area.

Under the arrangement, the temporary corridor will operate according to coordinates announced by the IMO and the relevant Omani authorities. Ships intending to use the route will be required to coordinate with the IMO before transit.

The Strait of Hormuz remains a critical passage for global trade and energy supplies, carrying a significant share of the world’s seaborne oil exports. Any measures aimed at maintaining maritime traffic through the waterway are closely watched by international shipping and energy markets.

Oman has frequently played a facilitating role in regional and international efforts to preserve stability and ensure the continued flow of maritime commerce through the Strait, a route regarded as vital to the global economy.

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