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Pakistan Secures Deal to Send 20 Ships Through Strait of Hormuz

28 March 2026
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Iran has agreed to allow 20 Pakistani-flagged vessels to transit the Strait of Hormuz, easing the energy crisis. Pakistan’s Foreign Minister announced that two ships would cross daily under the arrangement, calling it a “harbinger of peace.” The strait has been closed since US and Israel strikes on Iran triggered a war, causing oil prices to surge. Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has turned the strait into a checkpoint, with vessels paying $2 million to cross.

Why It Matters

The agreement between Iran and Pakistan to allow Pakistani vessels through the Strait of Hormuz is a significant development in easing the energy crisis and restoring stability in the region. The closure of the strait has caused a surge in oil prices and disrupted global trade, with maritime traffic down by 90%. The move could potentially lead to further diplomatic efforts to end the ongoing war and provide relief to the global economy.

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