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Minister says Turkish ship can pass through Strait of Hormuz

Abdulkadir Uraloglu, Turkish Transport and Infrastructure minister, said that a Turkish-owned ship which had been awaiting near Iran received permission to pass through the Strait of Hormuz after he and his officials contacted Tehran.

Uraloglu, in comments made to Turkish media Thursday and released Friday, said that Ankara has declared the highest level of security warning for?strait. He also stated that Ankara continues contact with Iranian officials about the situation regarding the remaining 14 Turkish owned vessels.

Uraloglu stated that "Fifteen Turkish-owned ships were present; we received permission from the Iranian authorities to use an Iranian port by one of these vessels, and it was approved."

The ministry confirmed that the Rozana was the ship which 'passed the strait. The ministry added that Turkish vessels in the area had 171 crew members.

The U.S. and Israeli war against Iran has effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz. This has left tankers, other ships, stranded. This has stoked fears about global energy supply.

The ministry also announced that Turkish Airlines and Ajet cancelled flights from March 19 to March 20, including flights to Iran.

Pegasus Airlines has cancelled flights from?Kuwait to Bahrain, Doha, Beirut, Iraq and Dubai, Abu?Dhabi and Sharjah, until 23 March, while cancelling Iran flights till 28 March.

Turkish Airlines has announced that it will be adding flights to Oman. It also said that 76 flights have been diverted from Turkey since the beginning of the conflict on February 28. Tuvan Gumrukcu, Darin Butler, Alex Richardson and Darin Butler edited the article.

(source: Reuters)