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India wants to return stranded vessels before sending any more to the Gulf

A senior government official stated on Thursday that India wants to ensure the return of its ships stranded at the Gulf before sending any vessel back to load fuel. Mukesh Mangal is the additional secretary in India's Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways. He said that India wants to remove all its ships from the Strait of Hormuz.

He said that India would send ships to the west of?Strait of Hormuz 'whenever conditions are conducive'.

Mangal, India's shipping ministry, said at a press conference that the ministry is working with the foreign minister to coordinate and decide on whether or not to send back vessels after all stranded boats return.

According to him, 13 Indian flagged vessels and 1 Indian owned vessel remain stuck on the western side of the Strait.

Since the Strait was effectively closed due to conflict that began on February 28, U.S. and Israeli?strikes against Iran, thirteen vessels with energy cargoes - mostly liquefied petrol gas (LPG) - have transited the Strait.

Earlier, India imported?more that 40% of its crude oils and 90% of its LPG (used for cooking) from the Middle East via the Strait of Hormuz. India is now facing one of its worst gas supply disruptions for decades. (Reporting from Saurabh Sharma in New Delhi and Nidhi verma; editing by Alexander Smith.)

(source: Reuters)