Seafarersโ advocates welcome US-Iran deal after months-long limbo in Gulf
Seafarersโ advocates have cautiously welcomed the tentative deal to end the Iran war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, expressing hope that some 20,000 stranded crew members will soon be able to return home. United States President Donald Trump said the strait will reopen on Frid
Seafarersโ advocates have cautiously welcomed the tentative deal to end the Iran war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, expressing hope that some 20,000 stranded crew members will soon be able to return home.
United States President Donald Trump said the strait will reopen on Friday when Iran will lift its โtoll boothโ system and the US will end its naval blockade of Iranian ports.
International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) Secretary-General Thomas Kazakos said the announcement came as a relief to maritime workers who have been โcaught in the middle of this warโ.
โTheir safe departure from the region must be a top priority but will take time,โ Kazakos said in a statement provided to Al Jazeera.
Forward Seamenโs Union of India General Secretary Manoj Yadav also welcomed the agreement.
โIf this agreement becomes a reality, we would like to extend our congratulations, as thousands of Indian sailors are currently stranded there,โ Yadavย said.
The UNโs International Maritime Organization (IMO) said on Monday that it will begin moving forward with plans to evacuate seafarers stranded around the waterway since the US and Israel launched their war on Iran on February 28.
IMO Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez said the evacuation of seafarers will take time to โensure that all necessary safety and security guarantees are in placeโ/

