Qatar resumes full shipping in the Persian Gulf from April 12
Kyiv • UNN
Qatar is resuming daytime shipping for all types of vessels and round-the-clock shipping for fishermen. The decision was made amid US-Iran negotiations in Pakistan.

Qatar has announced the resumption of full-fledged maritime navigation in the Persian Gulf starting Sunday, April 12. Movement will be allowed for all types of vessels during specified hours after previously imposed restrictions. This was reported by CNN with reference to the Qatari Ministry of Transport, writes UNN.
Details
According to the announcement, navigation will be permitted daily from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM for all types of vessels. At the same time, vessels with fishing licenses will be able to sail throughout the day.
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The ministry urged operators to adhere to the established rules and ensure the serviceability of all necessary safety equipment before and during voyages.
Restrictions and Context
The statement emphasizes that the resumption of navigation does not mean complete freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz – one of the key maritime routes in the world.
There is currently no official reaction from Iran, which controls the strait. Qatar's statement comes amid negotiations between the US and Iran in Pakistan, aimed at resolving the situation in the Middle East.
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