A Turkish-owned ship has successfully crossed the Strait of Hormuz after receiving special permission from Iran, according to Turkish officials. The vessel was reportedly allowed safe passage because it had previously docked at an Iranian port.
This development comes amid rising tensions in the region, with Iran effectively blocking the strategic Strait of Hormuz since the conflict escalated. The blockade has disrupted global shipping routes and pushed oil markets into turmoil, contributing to growing fears of a worldwide economic crisis.
