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Iran Agrees to Allow More Pakistani Ships Through Strait of Hormuz

Iran Agrees to Allow More Pakistani Ships Through Strait of Hormuz

ISLAMABAD โ€“ In a key diplomatic development, Iran agrees to allow more Pakistani ships to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. The decision is seen as a positive step for regional cooperation and trade.

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar shared the update on his official X account. He confirmed that Iran agrees to permit 20 additional ships under the Pakistani flag to use the strategic waterway.

According to the announcement, two ships will be allowed to cross the Strait of Hormuz each day. This gradual process aims to ensure smooth and secure passage for vessels. The Strait of Hormuz is one of the worldโ€™s busiest oil routes, making this decision highly important.

In his statement, Ishaq Dar called the move a โ€œconstructive gesture.โ€ He said it reflects a commitment to peace and regional stability. He also noted that such steps can improve trust between countries.

The development comes at a time of rising geopolitical tensions in the region. Analysts believe that Iran agrees to this arrangement as part of broader efforts to ease tensions and promote dialogue. Increased maritime access could also support Pakistanโ€™s trade activities.

Meanwhile, diplomatic engagement continues on other fronts. Badr Abdelatty arrived in Islamabad on an official visit. He is visiting Pakistan at the invitation of Ishaq Dar.

During his stay, Badr Abdelatty is expected to hold talks on regional and global issues. He will also meet Pakistanโ€™s leadership to strengthen bilateral relations. The visit highlights close ties between Pakistan and Egypt.

In his post, Ishaq Dar also tagged key international figures. These included JD Vance, Seyed Abbas Araghchi, Marco Rubio, and Steve Witkoff. This indicates wider international interest in the development.

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Experts say such diplomatic steps are important for long-term peace. They stress that dialogue and cooperation remain the best path forward. The decision where Iran agrees to expand ship access is expected to support stability and economic activity in the region.

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