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CMA CGM says its Galapagos container ship exits Strait of Hormuz

June 28, 2026 4:41 AM EDT

PARIS, June ‌28 (Reuters) - CMA ​CGM's ​Galapagos container ship exited the Strait of ‌Hormuz on Sunday morning, the French ⁠shipping giant said.

The United States ‌and Iran had signed ‌an interim deal to end their four-month-old war, with ​the strait poised to reopen, but Washington and Tehran ⁠have since resumed attacks and have traded ​accusations that the other has violated the pact.

"This crossing marks ​an important milestone ‌in a regional context that remains complex and ⁠requires constant vigilance," CMA CGM said in a statement.

It declined ⁠to comment further on the circumstances ​of the vessel’s exit from the strait.

CMA CGM said it still has ‌10 ships remaining in the Gulf, which have been ‌there since the start ⁠of the ‌war.

(Reporting by Gus ​Trompiz; Writing by Makini Brice; Editing by Andrew ‌Heavens)



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