A Bangladeshi vessel remains unable to pass through the Strait of Hormuz despite an agreement allowing at least 25 other ships safe passage on Thursday, according to marine traffic data. The delay follows recent tensions in the region, though specific details regarding the hold-up of the Bangladeshi ship have not been released. The agreement facilitated the movement of numerous vessels through the crucial waterway, but the Bangladeshi-flagged ship was not included in this initial wave. Marine traffic monitoring indicates normal activity for other vessels, raising questions about the specific circumstances affecting the ship and its crew. The situation is causing concern for the sailors onboard and their families, who are awaiting updates on their progress. Authorities are reportedly monitoring the situation and working towards a resolution to allow the ship to continue its journey.
