Iran’s Strait management authority for the Persian Gulf said on July 12 in a social media notice that the Strait of Hormuz is currently impassable. The statement added that reviews of passage applications will resume once the situation calms down, and the necessary permits will then be issued as planned. The update was cited by Xinhua and carried in a newsflash by Odaily. No further operational details were disclosed in the source text.
Odaily reported, citing Xinhua, that Iran’s Persian Gulf strait management authority said in a social media announcement on July 12 that the Strait of Hormuz is currently impassable.
The notice said reviews of applications for passage will resume after the situation calms down, and the necessary permits will be issued as planned.
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