Japan-owned vessel transits Strait of Hormuz; all Japanese-crewed ships leave Gulf
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A Japan-owned vessel passed through the Strait of Hormuz on Friday. According to the Japanese Foreign Ministry, all Japan-linked vessels carrying Japanese crew members have now evacuated the Gulf region.
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· 1 pulledAll Japan-linked vessels carrying Japanese crew members have now evacuated the Gulf, the Foreign Ministry said.
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