Vessels within the Strait of Hormuz close to the seaside of Bandar Abbas, Iran, June 11, 2026.
Amirhosein Khorgooi/isna | By way of Reuters
The Worldwide Maritime Group has paused its efforts aimed toward evacuating ships and seafarers stranded contained in the Center East Gulf after a vessel was attacked within the Gulf of Oman.
The pause follows a container ship being struck by an unknown projectile close to the coast of Oman on Thursday, with a U.S. official telling MS Now that Iran was behind the assault.
The evacuation plan can be quickly paused “with a view to reconfirm that the mandatory security ensures proceed to be in place for the ships on our evacuation checklist and all these within the area,” Arsenio Dominguez, Secretary-Basic of the Worldwide Maritime Group, a specialised company of the United Nations, mentioned in an announcement.
When requested about its response to the assault, a U.S. official mentioned “we’re conscious of those experiences and searching into them. President Trump has been clear that Iran can’t subvert the free circulate of site visitors within the strait.”
The IMO initiative, launched on Tuesday, was aimed toward supporting a whole lot of stranded ships and 1000’s of seafarers to sail out of the Gulf, utilizing both a northern route by way of Iranian waters or a southern route by way of Omani waters with U.S. oversight, the IMO mentioned earlier this week.
Shipowners had been in search of to transit the Strait of Hormuz after the U.S. and Iran struck an interim peace deal to pause hostilities for 60 days as negotiations for a everlasting peace deal proceeded. Visitors by way of the Strait of Hormuz has partially recovered however stays nicely under pre-war ranges.
Within the week following the ceasefire, 125 vessels handed by way of the strait, in line with Lloyd’s Checklist Intelligence, the very best stage of weekly transits for the reason that battle began in late February.
On Wednesday, Iran’s army warned vessels to not use the southern route accredited by the IMO and mentioned any new transit route by way of the Strait of Hormuz established with out its approval is “unacceptable and harmful,” as Tehran seeks to strengthen its grip over the very important power waterway.
At the least two vessels carried out U-turns on their approach out of the Center East Gulf, in line with Lloyd’s, after Iran insisted that vessels use the routes accredited by Tehran. Each had been utilizing the southern route closest to the Omani shoreline.
The attacked vessel carried a Singapore flag and was owned by transport big Evergreen, in line with Lloyd’s. It didn’t transit beneath IMO’s evacuation framework, Dominguez mentioned within the assertion.
Evergreen, Singapore’s Ministry of Commerce and Trade and Ministry of International Affairs didn’t reply to CNBC’s requests for remark.
— CNBC’s Akayla Gardner, Lim Hui Jie, Dan Mangan contributed to this report.


