Pakistan, April 9 -- Iran has announced alternative maritime routes for vessels transiting the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz, citing safety concerns over possible sea mines in the main channel.
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The move comes as part of a temporary two-week ceasefire agreement aimed at easing tensions and restoring limited shipping activity through the waterway, which handles nearly one-fifth of the world's oil supply. Iranian authorities said the decision was necessary to ensure safe navigation and prevent potential maritime incidents.
In a statement carried by local media, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps advised all vessels intending to pass through the strait to foll...
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