ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - Iranian state-affiliated media announced Monday that an oil tanker carrying Iraqi crude oil passed through the Strait of Hormuz on Sunday, amid ongoing Iranian maritime restrictions in the strategic waterway.
"A VLCC oil tanker named 'AGIOS FANOURIOS I' passed through the route designated by Iran in the Strait of Hormuz on Sunday,” the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC)-affiliated Tasnim News Agency reported on Monday. It added that the tanker, carrying “Iraqi crude oil,” is currently in the Sea of Oman and heading toward the Vietnamese port of Nghi Son.
The passage comes after months of maritime navigation restrictions in the Strait of Hormuz following an Iranian-imposed blockade after the US and Israel launched a wide-scale aerial campaign against Iran on February 28. The conflict lasted more than six weeks before the sides agreed to a Pakistan-mediated ceasefire on April 8 to pave the way for negotiations.
Alongside diplomatic efforts, Iran and the US have engaged in reciprocal maritime measures. Tehran has tightened controls on shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, while Washington initiated a maritime blockade on Iranian ports in mid-April.
