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Five Maersk Ships Lie Idle in the Persian Gulf - The Copenhagen Post

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The Danish shipping company Maersk has not yet resumed sailing through the Strait of Hormuz, the company told TV 2. Maersk stated that the safety of their crew, ships, and customers’ cargo remains their highest priority. The announcement comes after progress in negotiations between Iran and the US. US President Donald Trump recently signed a […]

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The telematic signature of the agreement between the United States and Iran last night, which includes the reopening of the Strait of Ormuz, has mobilized the shipping companies whose ships are still trapped in the Persian Gulf. Until mid-afternoon this Thursday, at least 14 ships had already doubled the line of Musandam and lined up the Indian Ocean, according to the data of the ship tracking platforms. Among them, three Saudi superoilers, the …

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According to the company specializing in the monitoring of maritime freight, "between 16 500 and 17 000 sailors" are said to be on board these ships.

Maersk is reluctant to resume shipping via the Strait of Hormuz despite progress in peace talks.

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Kristeligt Dagblad broke the news on Thursday, June 18, 2026.
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