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UN to Evacuate 11,000 Sailors Stranded in Gulf Amid US-Iran Tensions
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BBC World23.06.2026Monde2 dk okuma

UN to Evacuate 11,000 Sailors Stranded in Gulf Amid US-Iran Tensions

L'essentiel

  • The UN's International Maritime Organization will evacuate over 11,000 sailors stranded in the Gulf due to the US-Israel war against Iran.
  • The operation, in cooperation with Iran and other regional states, faces ongoing disputes between the US and Iran over nuclear inspection details.

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Pourquoi c'est important

The UN's IMO is organizing an operation to evacuate over 11,000 sailors stranded in the Gulf due to US-Iran conflict. This comes amid ongoing disputes between the US and Iran regarding the details of a Memorandum of Understanding, particularly concerning nuclear inspections.

Taille de police

The UN's International Maritime Organization (IMO) is set to evacuate more than 11,000 sailors who have been stranded in the Gulf because of the US-Israel war against Iran.

IMO secretary-general Arsenio Dominguez said the "large-scale operation" would be carried out in cooperation with Iran, Oman, the US, other coastal states in the region and the maritime industry.

"We have secured the necessary safety guarantees and have thoroughly verified the conditions for safe navigation to support these operations," he added.

An interim deal was signed last week to end the conflict, but both the US and Iran continue to clash on details of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).

The US has said the MoU includes guarantees that Iran's nuclear weapons programme will come under inspections by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

US President Donald Trump posted on social media on Tuesday: "Iran has fully and completely agreed to highest level Nuclear inspections long into the future (Infinity!!!). This will insure 'Nuclear Honesty.'"

Shortly before Trump's post, Iran said the UN watchdog would not be able to inspect nuclear sites bombed by the US and Israel last year.

In response, a US official said: "the Iranians have agreed to robust IAEA inspections of the remains of their nuclear weapons programme. The Iranian regime will say what they have to say for their domestic audience."

Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian said during a visit to Pakistan on Tuesday that Iran "will never negotiate with anyone, under any circumstances, ever, about our defensive capabilities".

Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said at a news conference with Pezeshkian that ballistic missiles were not discussed between the US and Iran and were "not on the table at all".

He added there was no mention of ballistic missiles in the MoU and said he wanted to make the matter "clear without any ambiguity".

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio began a tour of the Gulf on Tuesday in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and will also visit Kuwait and Bahrain - which both host US military bases - to discuss the deal with Tehran.

The secretary of state warned on Tuesday that no country is allowed to impose tolls on the Strait of Hormuz, where Iran has been pushing to charge ships passing through.

"It's an international waterway. No country is allowed to charge tolls or fees on an international waterway. That's existing international law," he said as he arrived in the UAE.

"I don't think we have anybody to convince around here in that regard. I think all the countries in this region would agree with us."

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Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes

  • US and Iran will continue to clash over nuclear inspection details.

    Probable · En quelques semaines

  • The Strait of Hormuz will remain a point of contention regarding international law and tolls.

    Probable · En quelques mois

Questions ouvertes

  • Will the US and Iran agree on nuclear inspection details?
  • What are the specific conditions for safe navigation for the evacuation?
  • Will Iran enforce tolls on the Strait of Hormuz?

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