Iran says India-linked vessels can pass through Strait of Hormuz, but with a condition

Iran has permitted vessels linked to India and other friendly nations to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, but with the condition that they must be classified as non-hostile. The UN has warned that a disruption to the strait's transit could threaten global oil and gas supplies, particularly during the key planting season.
Iran has allowed vessels from India, China, Russia, Iraq, and Pakistan to transit through the Strait of Hormuz. The transit is conditional, requiring vessels to be classified as non-hostile. The UN has flagged global supply risks due to the strait's potential closure. The strait's disruption threatens oil, gas, and fertilizer flows. Iran's move signals a conditional easing. The decision affects global oil and gas supplies, especially during the planting season.
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