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Tankers pass Strait of Hormuz on first day of US blockade, data shows

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By Florence Tan and ‌Mariko Katsumura

SINGAPORE/TOKYO, April 14 (Reuters) - A third Iran-linked tanker was entering ​the Gulf via the Strait of Hormuz on Tuesday on the first full day of the ⁠U.S. blockade L6N40X074 on vessels calling at Iranian ports, shipping data showed.

U.S. President Donald Trump announced the blockade on Sunday after weekend peace talks in Islamabad between ​the U.S. and Iran failed to reach a deal L1N40X07G.

As the three vessels transiting the strait ‌were not heading to Iranian ports, they are not covered by the blockade.

Panama-flagged Peace Gulf, a medium-range tanker, is heading to Hamriyah port in the United Arab Emirates, ⁠LSEG data showed.

The vessel typically moves Iranian naphtha, a petrochemical feedstock, ⁠to other non-Iranian Middle Eastern ports for export to Asia, Kpler data showed.

Prior to this, two U.S.-sanctioned tankers passed through the narrow waterway.

Handy tanker Murlikishan is heading to Iraq https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/fuel-oil-smuggling-network-rakes-1-billion-iran-its-proxies-2024-12-03/ to load fuel oil on April 16, Kpler data showed. The ‌vessel, formerly known as MKA, has transported Russian and Iranian oil.

Another sanctioned tanker, Rich ⁠Starry, would be the first to make it through ‌the strait and to exit the Gulf since the ​blockade began, data from LSEG and Kpler showed.

The tanker and its owner Shanghai Xuanrun Shipping Co Ltd were sanctioned by the United States for dealing with ‌Iran. The company could not be immediately reached for ​comment.

Rich Starry is a medium-range tanker ⁠that is carrying about 250,000 barrels of methanol, according to the ‌data. It loaded the cargo at its ⁠last port of call, the UAE's Hamriyah, the data showed.

The Chinese-owned tanker has Chinese crew on board, the data showed.

China's foreign ministry nP8N40103J said on Tuesday that a ​U.S. blockade of Iranian ports ‌is "dangerous and irresponsible", warning it would only aggravate tensions. It did not mention whether ⁠Chinese ships were passing the strait.

(Reporting ​by Florence Tan in Singapore and Mariko Katsumura in Tokyo; Editing by Himani ​Sarkar, Jamie Freed and Sharon Singleton)

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