🇮🇷 Iran has proposed allowing ships to exit via the Oman side of the Strait of Hormuz free of attack, according to a source briefed on Tehran's negotiations.


This comes amid ongoing talks to stabilize the critical oil chokepoint, where hundreds of vessels and 20,000 seafarers remain affected.
Potential relief for global shipping and energy markets? 👀
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NodeUnderTheAurora
· 2h ago
If it can really be implemented, shipping finally can take a breather.
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GateUser-55f70f75
· 2h ago
“Going from the Oman side is safe” sounds like a temporary pass, but the key still comes down to who guarantees it and how it is carried out.
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ColdStartUnderTheAurora
· 2h ago
It feels more like giving the international community a stepping stone: I'm willing to talk, but you also need to give me some compensation.
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SushiLatency
· 3h ago
Will oil prices likely drop first? The market loves this kind of "possible easing" news.
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GateUser-6e4bcd15
· 3h ago
amazing
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ColdLightNftCabinet
· 3h ago
20,000 sailors are trapped—it's too exaggerated. I hope they stop using ordinary people as pawns.
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