Commercial vessel seen during US naval operations.
New Delhi: Eleven India-bound ships have transited through the Strait of Hormuz after the United States and Iran finalised a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to end the West Asia conflict.
External Affairs Ministry spokesman Randhir Jaiswal said this on Tuesday, June 23.
“As of today, we have 10 Indian-flagged vessels, which are still in the Persian Gulf region. In addition, two have recently arrived there,” he said at a media briefing.
“Since the signing of the MoU on June 17, 11 India-bound vessels have transited through the Strait of Hormuz,” he said.
The vessels include three Indian-flagged crude oil tankers, each carrying over 285,000 MT crude oil, one foreign-flagged LPG carrier, one foreign-flagged crude oil tanker, and six foreign-flagged bulk carriers, carrying fertilizer cargo, he said.
“We hope that the remaining India-flagged vessels would also be able to cross the Hormuz soon,” Jaiswal added.
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