Iran appears to have given special passage to a Turkish-owned vessel through the Strait of Hormuz despite tightening controls on maritime traffic during the ongoing regional war. Turkey’s Transport Minister Abdulkadir Uraloğlu confirmed that one of 15 Turkish ships waiting near Iranian waters was allowed through after Tehran granted permission. The move comes even as Iran has threatened to target other vessels in the strait and attacks on tankers have intensified. The development follows reports that Iranian missiles were intercepted near Turkey’s Incirlik Air Base, raising questions over whether Tehran is signaling restraint toward Ankara while tensions across the Gulf continue to escalate.

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