U.S. Energy Secretary says the Strait of Hormuz could reopen to maritime traffic without requiring the removal of all mines. The statement comes amid ongoing concerns regarding regional shipping security.
The U.S. Energy Secretary stated that the Strait of Hormuz could potentially be reopened to shipping without the complete removal of all mines.
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