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UK's Cooper calls for full resumption of ship traffic through Strait of Hormuz

Yvette Cooper, British Foreign Secretary, said that despite a ceasefire between the 'Iran War' and 'the Strait of Hormuz war being declared on Saturday there had been no return to normal operation. She urged Tehran to allow full global shipping to resume.

Cooper said on the sidelines of an Antalya diplomatic forum that "we are in a crucial diplomatic moment. A ceasefire is now in place, but we do not yet have a normal passage through strait."

On Saturday, a convoy of tanks crossed the strait. This was the first significant movement of ships through the waterway since the U.S. launched its war against Iran on February 28,

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps of Iran announced on Saturday that Tehran has agreed to "a managed?passage of limited number of oil tankers and other commercial vessels through Strait of Hormuz". The strait would remain under Iranian control as long as the U.S. did not guarantee full freedom of movement for vessels traveling to and from Iran.

Cooper stated that the U.S. - Iran?truce must develop into a lasting peaceful, and added that restoring the shipping along the waterway is urgent for the 'global economy.

She said: "We need to open the Strait of Hormuz... as this will help all of our economies around the world, which are currently held hostage."

Cooper stated that more than 50 countries have backed efforts in support of freedom?of?navigation, and over a dozen are prepared to provide maritime assistance, including demining, reassurance,?for ships, after the conflict is resolved.

She said there was "considerable?work?to be done" to make the ceasefire a lasting settlement and called on all sides to maintain the truce. (Reporting and editing by Jonathan Spicer; Louise Heavens, Emelia Sithole Matarise, and Tuvan Gumrukcu)

(source: Reuters)