🚨🇫🇷🇮🇷 A French-owned cargo ship has passed through the Strait of Hormuz, becoming the first Western European ship to do so since the Iran conflict started.
The ship, CMA CGM Kribi, sailed close to
Iran’s coast between Qeshm and Larak islands and even shared its location openly during the journey.
👉 This is unusual — ships normally avoid this risky area right now.
👉 Because of that, many believe the ship likely had some kind of understanding or permission from Iran.
The Strait of Hormuz is extremely important because about 20% of the world’s oil passes through it. Iran has strong control over this route, which gives it major influence during conflicts.
Recently, tensions have been high:
The US and Israel have targeted Iranian sites
Iran has responded with attacks on ships and energy facilities
So, this ship safely passing through could mean:
A possible temporary agreement
Or a practical deal to keep global trade moving
📊 Why this matters:
It could affect oil prices
It may change how shipping companies plan routes
Other ships might now consider using this path again
In short:
👉 This journey suggests behind-the-scenes negotiations and could be a small sign of easing tensions — or just a smart business move in a risky situation.





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