ITF Solicitudes About Safe Passage For Seafarers In The Gulf Of Oman

ITF Solicitudes About Safe Passage For Seafarers In The Gulf Of Oman

The International Bargaining Forum (IBF) is holding discussions on the safety of vessels transiting through the Gulf of Oman and the Strait of Hormuz after the escalation of diplomatic tensions between Western countries and Iran, involving aggressive action against merchant shipping and Iran’s seizure of the British-flagged, Swedish-owned oil tanker Stena Impero and its 23 crew.

There are shared concerns across the shipping industry that seafarers have been caught up in a diplomatic situation affecting their right to safe passage in these waters.

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David Heindel, chair of the ITF Seafarers Section, said: “Such exposure of seafarers working on merchant vessels to life and safety risks is totally unacceptable. Our concerns for their welfare are equally shared by all constituents of the IBF.”

The IBF is looking for a diplomatic solution to the situation and urging governments for maximizing their efforts to have the Stena Impero crew freed and to assure safe passage of commercial vessels in the Straits of Hormuz.

Reference: itfseafarers.org

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