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Oman Proposes Two-Corridor Navigation Scheme for Strait of Hormuz
Oman has proposed a two-corridor navigation scheme in the Strait of Hormuz to manage maritime traffic amid military actions between the US and Iran. The plan includes a Southern Corridor in Omani waters with unrestricted access and a Northern Corridor in Iranian waters requiring authorization from Tehran.
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