Too early to tell if Trump's 'Project Freedom' is positive step, says oil tanker grouppublished at 20:40 BST
Oliver Smith
Live reporter
A group representing independent oil tanker operators has called for "clear, verified information" on how Trump's so called "Project Freedom" will work in practice.
On Sunday, Donald Trump said the US would help guide stranded ships out of the closed Strait of Hormuz; a process he has termed "Project Freedom".
"It is too early to assess whether this represents a positive step", reacts Philip Belcher, the Marine Director at Intertanko which has member companies operating a total of 105 tankers in the Gulf.
"Details remain limited, and the threat to merchant vessels from Iran persists. It is unclear whether the United States would intervene in the event of an Iranian response, or how traffic flows would be managed by the Omani Coast Guard", Belcher adds.
He explains that the group’s understanding is that the US would provide "oversight from naval and air assets" and that ships would be expected to transit within territorial waters, with the Omani Coast Guard responsible for co-ordinating ship movements.
- Read more on what we know about Trump's "Project Freedom" in our explainer









