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Fresh Tensions in Strait of Hormuz After Reported Ship Attack; UN Suspends Escort Operations

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Tehran: Fresh uncertainty has gripped one of the world’s busiest maritime corridors after the United Nations temporarily halted its ship escort programme through the Strait of Hormuz following a reported attack on a commercial vessel near Oman.

According to maritime authorities, the incident involved a cargo ship that reported being struck while sailing close to Omani waters. The vessel was not part of the UN’s escorted convoy programme, but the episode has prompted international agencies to reassess security conditions in the region.

In response, the UN’s International Maritime Organization (IMO) announced a temporary suspension of its evacuation and escort initiative, saying it would review existing safety arrangements before allowing further movements under the programme. The operation had been launched to assist hundreds of commercial vessels and thousands of seafarers stranded since the outbreak of the Iran conflict earlier this year.

Security agencies are investigating the circumstances surrounding the attack. While two American officials reportedly alleged that Iranian forces were responsible, Iranian authorities have not publicly accepted those claims. Tehran, however, reiterated that commercial vessels should travel only through maritime routes approved by Iranian authorities, warning that ships using alternative corridors would do so at their own risk.

The incident has once again placed global attention on the strategic Strait of Hormuz, a narrow waterway that serves as a critical route for international energy supplies. Any disruption to shipping activity in the region has the potential to influence oil markets and international trade.

Market reaction was immediate, with crude oil prices registering gains as traders factored in renewed geopolitical risks. Analysts noted that although shipping activity had recently shown signs of returning to normal, the latest development could delay a full recovery in commercial traffic.

The temporary pause in the UN-led operation comes despite recent diplomatic efforts aimed at reducing tensions between Washington and Tehran. Negotiations remain underway on several unresolved issues, including maritime security, nuclear oversight and broader regional stability. However, differing interpretations of the interim agreement continue to fuel uncertainty.

Maritime security companies have also reported increased naval activity in the Gulf, with several merchant vessels being advised to exercise additional caution while transiting through the area. Shipping operators are closely monitoring developments as authorities evaluate the evolving security environment.

The latest episode underscores the fragile nature of the ceasefire framework and highlights the challenges of restoring confidence in one of the world’s most strategically important maritime passages. Until greater clarity emerges, commercial shipping companies are expected to maintain heightened vigilance while navigating the Gulf region.

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