On the 24th, Thai Foreign Minister Srettha confirmed that, following consultations with Iran and Oman, a Thai oil tanker that had been anchored in the Persian Gulf for several days has smoothly passed through the Strait of Hormuz and is expected to arrive in Thailand in early April.
Against the backdrop of tense conditions in the Middle East, this passage is seen as a positive signal, demonstrating that relevant communication mechanisms are functioning.
The Iranian Embassy in Thailand also issued a statement, saying this passage was made possible by close cooperation among Iran, Thailand, and Oman, and emphasized the value placed on the friendly relationship with Thailand.
In addition to this oil tanker, Iran has reportedly also agreed to Thailand's request to allow another Thai vessel to pass through the strait.
On March 11, the Thai-flagged bulk carrier "MV Marlin Luanda" was attacked near the Strait of Hormuz.