The U.S. military will begin a maritime blockade covering all Iranian ports and coastal areas at 20:00 GMT on July 14, or 04:00 Beijing time on July 15, according to the Joint Maritime Information Center (JMIC), which is led by the U.S. Navy. JMIC said the measure will apply to all vessels regardless of flag and will extend across Iran’s entire coastline, including its ports and oil terminals. The notice also said neutral ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz to and from non-Iranian destinations will not be obstructed. Humanitarian cargo will be allowed to pass, but only after inspection. The update was cited by Odaily and attributed to Jin10.
Odaily reported that on July 13 local time, the Joint Maritime Information Center (JMIC), led by the U.S. Navy, said the U.S. military will start enforcing a maritime blockade on all Iranian ports and coastal areas at 20:00 GMT on July 14, which is 04:00 Beijing time on July 15.
According to JMIC, the blockade will apply to all vessels regardless of the flag they fly. It will cover Iran’s entire coastline, including but not limited to the country’s ports and oil terminals.
JMIC also said the measure will not interfere with the transit passage of neutral vessels through the Strait of Hormuz when traveling to and from non-Iranian destinations. Humanitarian shipments will be allowed through, subject to inspection.
The item was attributed to Jin10.
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