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IMO Launches Evacuation Plan For 11,000 Seafarers Stranded In Strait Of Hormuz

IMO Launches Evacuation Plan For 11,000 Seafarers Stranded In Strait Of Hormuz
IMO Launches Evacuation Plan For 11,000 Seafarers Stranded In Strait Of Hormuz
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Large scale operation to be carried out in cooperation with States and industry

Following the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the United States, IMO Secretary-General Mr. Arsenio Dominguez issued this statement:

“After months of hardship and distress for thousands of innocent seafarers, and negative impact for the whole world, I welcome with deep satisfaction the peace agreement concluded between the United States and Iran, marking a decisive step towards restoring maritime security and bringing to an end the unacceptable attacks against civilian shipping.

I want to pay tribute to the fourteen innocent seafarers who tragically lost their lives during this conflict. Their dedication in service of global trade will not be forgotten.

We will begin the implementation of the evacuation plan for over 11,000 seafarers still stranded in the region. This large-scale operation will be carried out in close cooperation with Iran, Oman, all other coastal States in the region, the United States and the maritime industry.

We have secured the necessary safety guarantees and have thoroughly verified the conditions for safe navigation to support these operations.

We remain fully committed to ensuring the safety of seafarers and the continuity of global trade.”

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