An announcement has been made regarding the deal signed between America and Iran. On one hand, Donald Trump is making many claims in the G7 Summit regarding his success, which include claims of smooth operations again in Hormuz and Iran not having nuclear weapons. However, despite this success at the level of diplomacy, the reality on the ground is different.
While Israel first distanced itself from this deal, has attacked Southern Lebanon, the situation here on Hormuz is not normal. The movement of commercial ships here currently remains below normal levels.
How many ships successfully passed through Hormuz till June 15
News website Deep Sight has quoted Kplr as claiming that till June 15, only five ships had passed successfully. These mainly included low-risk movements, limited-scale secret naval activities and commercial ships loaded with DPP steel cargo.
🚢The Strait of Hormuz remains well below normal commercial activity despite signs of diplomatic progress between the US and Iran, according to shipping analytics firm Kpler. Only 5 confirmed vessel crossings were recorded on June 15, with companies still waiting for clarity… https://t.co/aQKnWLlmCP
— Drop Site (@DropSiteNews) June 16, 2026
Situation stable, but many questions remain unresolved at the moment
According to the website, information has been received from public reports that America and Iran have definitely reached a preliminary agreement to extend the ceasefire timeline and reopen the waterways. There are still unresolved issues regarding security during the movement of ships in Hormuz, the duty to be imposed on ships and safe passage.
No news of attack on any ship since June 10
However, there has been no news of attack on any ship since June 10. In such a situation, the risk situation seems stable, but the market is currently waiting for a valid certificate order.
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