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Vessel movements in the Strait of Hormuz dropped to the lowest level recorded since the U.S.-Iran preliminary peace deal. Two recent attacks on ships prompted the decline in traffic.
ndtv.comShip traffic through the Strait of Hormuz fell to 22 crossings on Sunday, the lowest total since the U.S.-Iran preliminary peace deal. Two recent vessel attacks contributed to the reduction. Crews and shipowners responded by limiting transits through the waterway.
Navigation rights through the key waterway remain unresolved.
Officials have not announced a timetable for restoring prior traffic levels. Talks may resume soon, though no date or participants have been confirmed.
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