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Pakistan Considers Chartering Other Ships For Strait of Hormuz Passage

Pakistan Considers Chartering Other Ships For Strait of Hormuz Passage

Pakistan is exploring options to transport critical cargoes under its own flag after Iran approved 20 Pakistani-flagged vessels through the Strait of Hormuz, Bloomberg reported.

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar confirmed on social media that Iran granted permission for 20 ships โ€œunder the Pakistani flagโ€ to pass the strategic waterway.

Currently, Pakistan does not operate enough vessels in the Persian Gulf to meet this quota. The government is therefore considering chartering other ships and potentially re-flagging them to ensure safe passage of essential supplies. These include crude oil, fertilizers, and other strategic cargo.

No final decision on chartering other ships has been announced. Authorities are reviewing options to maintain uninterrupted deliveries while complying with Iranโ€™s offer.

Last month, DPM Dar posted on X that Iran had agreed to allow โ€œ20 more ships under the Pakistani flagโ€ through the Strait. He described the gesture as constructive, promoting regional peace and stability.

โ€œDialogue, diplomacy, and confidence-building measures are the only way forward,โ€ Dar added, highlighting Pakistanโ€™s commitment to peaceful cooperation in the region.

In parallel, Federal Minister for Petroleum, Ali Pervaiz Malik, met with Nassar Abdulrahman Jasser Almutairi, Ambassador of Kuwait to Pakistan, to discuss bilateral energy cooperation. Malik expressed gratitude to Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC) for facilitating Pakistani-flagged vessels for diesel and jet fuel shipments.

He acknowledged Kuwaitโ€™s continued support for Pakistanโ€™s energy security despite regional and global challenges. The minister requested the ambassador to convey his regards to Kuwaitโ€™s Minister of Oil, H.E. Tariq Suleiman Ahmed Al-Roumi, and KPC CEO Sheikh Nawaf Al Sabah.

Analysts say that chartering other ships under Pakistanโ€™s flag will strengthen the countryโ€™s energy security and reduce reliance on foreign intermediaries. Officials emphasize that these measures are part of broader efforts to ensure stable supply lines in the Gulf.

In other news read more about: Iran Clarifies Strait of Hormuz Status, Says Ships And Tankers Refuse Passage

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Zain is a news writer passionate about delivering clear, factual, and timely stories that keep readers informed. With a strong focus on truth, accuracy, and clarity, he create engaging news pieces that simplify complex issues forย everyย reader.

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