AGP Executive Report
Last update: 36 minutes agoStrait of Hormuz Escalation: The U.S. resumed a naval blockade of Iranian ports and coastal areas while launching fresh strikes aimed at degrading Iran’s ability to attack commercial shipping, as Iran again claimed the strait was closed after a warning shot hit a vessel using an unauthorized route. Shipping Casualties Near Oman: Oman’s Maritime Security Centre reported three tanker incidents off its coast, with three crew missing and six injured; separately, Iran-linked attacks on UAE tankers in the Hormuz left at least two seafarers dead and 14 injured, with incidents occurring about 13 nautical miles off Oman. Trump’s Hormuz U-turn: Trump backtracked on a proposed 20% cargo fee after Gulf leaders offered investment deals, while still signaling a “full blockade” focused on ships tied to Iranian ports/cargo. Oman’s Diplomatic Line: Oman reiterated neutral, transparent cooperation to restore freedom of navigation in line with international law, condemning attacks and urging restraint. India Response: India summoned Iran’s diplomats and ordered a real-time dashboard plus liaison officers for affected families after another Indian seafarer was killed and others injured. Regional Spillover: UN Yemen envoy Hans Grundberg urged de-escalation in Muscat amid renewed tensions, as the wider conflict threatens to widen across the Gulf.
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