Gulf Cooperation Council foreign ministers and US Secretary of State Rubio met in Manama on June 25 and issued a joint statement saying reopening the Strait of Hormuz is vital. The statement said navigation must be free, unconditional and unrestricted, including transit rights under international law, and opposed any tolls or attempts to control the strait; it welcomed Oman and the International Maritime Organization’s plan to evacuate detained seafarers. It added that trade and investment with

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Gulf Cooperation Council foreign ministers and US Secretary of State Rubio met in Manama on June 25 and issued a joint statement saying reopening the Strait of Hormuz is vital. The statement said navigation must be free, unconditional and unrestricted, including transit rights under international law, and opposed any tolls or attempts to control the strait; it welcomed Oman and the International Maritime Organization’s plan to evacuate detained seafarers. It added that trade and investment with Iran will depend on Tehran’s compliance with memoranda of understanding and any final agreement and on Tehran creating the conditions for economic engagement.