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Iran and Qatar restore maritime traffic after five months
Croatia🏛️ Politics5 hr. ago

Iran and Qatar restore maritime traffic after five months

The maritime trade between Iran and Qatar has been resumed after approximately five months of suspension, according to an Iranian commercial envoy based in Doha. This resumption follows a temporary agreement between Tehran and Washington signed last month, which declared an end to hostilities after four months of conflict and called for the restoration of pre-war maritime trade in the Gulf, although transit through and out of the Gulf remains disputed. The reconnection of the ports of Deyar and Al Ruwais was confirmed by Abas Abdolhani, who noted that ship traffic between the Iranian port of Deyar and the Qatari port of Al Ruwais has resumed following coordination between the Iranian embassy in Doha and Qatari authorities. These two ports primarily serve regional trade, with Deyar having been repeatedly damaged during the war. Additionally, there are signs of gradual recovery in trade with the United Arab Emirates, as an Iranian official from the Organization for Promotion of Trade reported that Iranian goods are once again being customs processed at the largest port in the region, Jebel Ali in the UAE.

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Index.hr logoIndex.hrIndependentCenter5 hr. ago
Iran and Qatar restore maritime traffic after five months

The maritime trade between Iran and Qatar has been resumed after approximately five months of suspension, according to an Iranian commercial envoy based in Doha. This resumption follows a temporary agreement between Tehran and Washington signed last month, which declared an end to hostilities after four months of conflict and called for the restoration of pre-war maritime trade in the Gulf, although transit through and out of the Gulf remains disputed. The reconnection of the ports of Deyar and Al Ruwais was confirmed by Abas Abdolhani, who noted that ship traffic between the Iranian port of Deyar and the Qatari port of Al Ruwais has resumed following coordination between the Iranian embassy in Doha and Qatari authorities. These two ports primarily serve regional trade, with Deyar having been repeatedly damaged during the war. Additionally, there are signs of gradual recovery in trade with the United Arab Emirates, as an Iranian official from the Organization for Promotion of Trade reported that Iranian goods are once again being customs processed at the largest port in the region, Jebel Ali in the UAE.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual developments regarding the resumption of maritime trade between Iran and Qatar, as well as trade with the UAE, without overtly favoring any particular political stance. It reports on diplomatic coordination and the gradual normalization of economic relations, focusing on

N1 Hrvatska logoN1 HrvatskaIndependentCenter5 hr. ago
Iran and Qatar restored maritime trade

After a five-month hiatus, maritime trade between Iran and Qatar has been resumed, according to an Iranian commercial envoy in Doha who spoke to state media. The temporary agreement between Tehran and Washington, signed last month, declared an end to hostilities after four months of conflict and ordered the resumption of pre-war maritime traffic in the Gulf, although transit in and out of the Gulf remains disputed. Abas Abdolhani stated that ship traffic between the Iranian port of Dayer and the Qatari port of Al Ruvais has continued following coordination between the Iranian embassy in Doha and Qatari authorities. The two ports, located opposite each other, mainly cover regional trade. The port of Dayer has been hit several times during the war. At the end of June, an official from Iran's Organization for Trade Promotion told state media that Iranian goods were finally being cleared at the Jebel Ali port in the United Arab Emirates, the largest in the region, indicating a gradual resumption of trade between the two countries.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the resumption of maritime trade between Iran and Qatar following a temporary agreement with the US. It includes quotes from both Iranian and Qatari officials, providing balanced perspectives without overtly favoring either side. There is no evident slm

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