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Dozens of ships head through Strait of Hormuz after US-Iran deal

After a pivotal US-Iran agreement, 172 ships have navigated the critical Strait of Hormuz, showcasing a shift in maritime activity. Despite eased tensions, over 200 tankers await passage, indicating ongoing complexities. The geopolitical la...

BBC News· Jun 23, 2026 · 5:13 PM · 5 views

After a pivotal US-Iran agreement, 172 ships have navigated the critical Strait of Hormuz, showcasing a shift in maritime activity. Despite eased tensions, over 200 tankers await passage, indicating ongoing complexities. The geopolitical landscape continues to evolve as Iranian-linked tankers move freely under reduced US sanctions. #MaritimeNews #USIranDeal #StraitOfHormuz #OilTrade #Geopolitics

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