Japan‑Linked LNG Vessels Pass Hormuz Amid Renewed Middle East Tensions
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Japan‑linked liquefied natural gas vessels continued to transit the Strait of Hormuz on Monday, despite heightened tensions in the Middle East.
The vessels, which were part of a larger convoy of commercial ships, moved through the strategic waterway without incident. The transit was monitored by regional authorities and reported by maritime observers.
The passage follows recent reports of increased military activity in the area, but no attacks or disruptions were recorded during the transit of the LNG carriers.
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