Three Separate Shipping Lanes Emerge in Strait of Hormuz on June 29, Controlled by Different Parties

According to CNN on June 29, three separate shipping lanes have emerged in the Strait of Hormuz, each controlled by different entities. The first lane in the northern strait is controlled by Iran. The second lane runs through the central strait, representing the standard international route prior to the blockade. The third lane runs south through Omani waters and is coordinated by Oman, the United States, and the International Maritime Organization.
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