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Conflicting US-Iran advice on Hormuz leaves shipowners adrift

Vessels given incompatible instructions on safest route to cross strait
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"}],[{"start":112.35000000000001,"text":"Traffic through the contested waterway picked up over the weekend following the signing of a memorandum of understanding by the US and Iran that has paved the way for further negotiations over a final peace deal this week."}],[{"start":124.80000000000001,"text":"More than 30 ships crossed the strait in the 24 hours up to midday Monday UK time, according to the shipping authority UK Maritime Trade Operations — the highest total since the outbreak of the conflict on February 28."}],[{"start":139.45000000000002,"text":"Maritime authorities last week downgraded the risk level of operating in the strait from “severe” to “moderate” following the signing of the memorandum."}],[{"start":147.4,"text":"“On-water behaviour” from Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps had become “less volatile” following the peace agreement, while “US naval presence continues to provide stabilising oversight”, UKMTO said."}],[{"start":161.6,"text":"The US set up what President Donald Trump on Sunday branded its “Guardian Angel” route in early June to encourage traffic through the waterway under US military cover. "}],[{"start":172.6,"text":"However, many shipowners have been left in a quandary after Iran issued a document on Friday stipulating that vessels wishing to cross the strait must seek permission from the Persian Gulf Strait Authority, which it established in May and has since been sanctioned by the US."}],[{"start":188.04999999999998,"text":"“There appears to be some uncertainty between the recommended transit routes and the guidance being received from different parties,” Costas Delaportas, chief executive of the bulk cargo operator DryDel Shipping, said. “Owners, operators and insurers are all trying to balance safety, compliance and operational requirements, which is creating hesitation for some vessels.”"}],[{"start":209.04999999999998,"text":"Two other insurance brokers said, however, that their firms were not advising vessels on which route they should take. “It’s really up to [shipowners] as they are at the sharp end operationally,” one said. "}],[{"start":220.2,"text":"Cartography by Jana Tauschinski "}],[{"start":230.45,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1782191212_4599.mp3"}

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