Evacuation lane for Hormuz waters finally takes shape after months of stalemate
After prolonged negotiations, a plan for an evacuation lane in the Hormuz Strait is taking shape. The effort is coordinated by the
After prolonged negotiations, a plan for an evacuation lane in the
Hormuz Strait is taking shape. The effort is coordinated by the
International Maritime Organization. The United States is a key
participant in the initiative. Iran and Oman are also involved in the
discussions. Additional countries have joined the coalition to
facilitate safe passage. The lane aims to allow commercial vessels to
avoid conflict zones. Officials say the corridor could reduce shipping
disruptions. The proposal follows months of gridlock among the
parties.