Critical Directive: Evacuation Plans and Diplomatic Tensions in the Strait of Hormuz
The UN is preparing to evacuate over 11,000 stranded sailors in the Gulf, amid renewed tensions following a Clash of US-Iran Military Activities.
The IMO, led by Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez, is planning a large-scale operation in cooperation with Iran, Oman, the US, and regional maritime stakeholders.
As US President Donald Trump publicly supports expanded nuclear inspections under the Iran Nuclear Deal, negotiations remain stalled.
Iran reaffirmed its stance that it will not compromise on defense capabilities, while US officials emphasized the importance of uninterrupted Strait access.
Amid safety guarantees and ongoing diplomatic efforts, the situation remains tense as regional and international actors gather to ensure stability.
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