The Iranian Foreign Ministry says non-hostile country ships can pass through the Strait of Hormuz after coordination.

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People’s Financial News, March 25 — An international maritime organization based in London, UK, provided a document to reporters on the evening of the 24th. The statement from Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, forwarded to all member countries of the International Maritime Organization, said that ships from non-hostile countries that have not participated in or supported aggression against Iran, and strictly adhere to published safety and security regulations, can enjoy safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz after coordination with Iranian authorities. The statement emphasized that ships, equipment, and assets belonging to the United States, Israel, and other parties involved in aggressive acts do not have the right of innocent passage or non-hostile passage. Under the legal framework of armed conflict, such assets will be handled according to decisions and measures taken by the authorities of the Islamic Republic of Iran. (Xinhua)

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