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Why has the UN paused plans to evacuate sailors from the Strait of Hormuz?

Why has the UN paused plans to evacuate sailors from the Strait of Hormuz?

Summary

The United Nations paused plans to evacuate over 11,000 sailors trapped in the Strait of Hormuz after a cargo ship was hit by a projectile near Oman. Although some sailors have already been evacuated, the UN is waiting for safer conditions before continuing the operation amid ongoing tensions in the region.

Key Facts

  • Over 11,000 sailors remain stranded in the Strait of Hormuz due to restrictions and conflicts.
  • The UN’s International Maritime Organization (IMO) planned an evacuation but suspended it after a recent attack on a cargo ship.
  • A Singapore-flagged cargo ship, Ever Lovely, was hit by an unknown projectile near Oman, but all 21 crew members are safe.
  • The attack happened despite a recent agreement between the US and Iran intended to ease tensions and allow safe passage.
  • Iran and the US had imposed restrictions on shipping earlier this year after attacks involving ships and missiles.
  • Oman and the IMO proposed a new shipping route partly bypassing Iranian-controlled waters, but Iran rejected it.
  • Denmark joined a multinational mission led by France and Britain to help secure safe navigation in the Strait.
  • The evacuation plan involved cooperation between Iran, Oman, the US, and other regional countries.
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