The UN is actively facilitating the evacuation of approximately 11,000 sailors from the Strait of Hormuz, a critical move emerging from a recent US-Iran peace accord. While maritime activities begin to resume, disputes linger regarding the future management and potential tariffs of the strait’s usage. The US upholds its position of global navigation rights, contrasting with Iran’s indication that it may resist returning to pre-conflict norms, signaling future negotiations ahead. The UN is actively facilitating the evacuation of approximately 11,000 sailors from the Strait of Hormuz, a critical move emerging from a recent US-Iran peace accord. While maritime activities begin to resume, disputes linger regarding the future management and potential tariffs of the strait’s usage. The US upholds its position of global navigation rights, contrasting with Iran’s indication that it may resist returning to pre-conflict norms, signaling future negotiations ahead.
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