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Supertanker With Iraq Crude Exits Persian Gulf as Talks Continue
A supertanker carrying Iraqi crude oil exited the Persian Gulf, moving through the Strait of Hormuz near Larak Island, Iran on May 16. The event occurred as ongoing talks were taking place, though the nature of the discussions was not specified.
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