Ten Greek oil tankers 'trapped' in the Persian Gulf - 85 sailors on standby
Ten Greek-flagged oil tankers and 85 Greek sailors are 'trapped' in the Persian Gulf due to concerns over passing through the Strait of Hormuz.
Ten oil tankers flying the Greek flag, along with 85 Greek sailors, are currently unable to navigate through the Persian Gulf as they face risks associated with passing through the strategically important Strait of Hormuz. This situation has arisen from increased tensions in the region, leading these vessels to remain in a holding pattern while maritime authorities assess the risks involved.
The information regarding the predicament of these Greek ships has been conveyed by the Greek Ministry of Shipping, which is actively monitoring the developments in the area. The Ministry is keenly aware of the potential threats to maritime safety in the Persian Gulf, particularly around the Strait of Hormuz, which is a crucial passage for global oil transportation and has been a flashpoint for geopolitical tensions.
Furthermore, Greek Minister of Shipping and Island Policy, Vassilis Kikilias, has stated via social media that the Ministry is maintaining constant communication with the shipping companies operating in the region. The Operational Center is providing ongoing advice and recommendations to ensure the safety of Greek vessels and their crews as the situation evolves. This highlights the critical nature of international maritime operations in regions marked by instability.