Malaysia Says Iran Has Allowed Some of Its Ships Through Hormuz
Original Report
Iran has allowed Malaysian vessels trapped in the Persian Gulf to return home through the Strait of Hormuz, the Southeast Asian nation’s prime minister said in a televised address on Thursday evening.
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