Pak-Flagged, Iran-Bound Supertankers U-Turn In Hormuz As US-Iran Talks Break Down
A trio of very large crude carriers – all without direct links to Iran – began to approach the narrow waterway from the Gulf of Oman late on Saturday.
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A trio of very large crude carriers – all without direct links to Iran – began to approach the narrow waterway from the Gulf of Oman late on Saturday.
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