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Strait of Hormuz: Iran Allowed 20 Pakistani Ships to Transit — Why This Small Step Matters Enormously

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Iran agreed to allow 20 Pakistani-flagged ships to transit the Strait of Hormuz. Here is why this specific gesture is a significant diplomatic signal despite being a tiny fraction of normal traffic.

The Wikipedia timeline records a specific diplomatic data point that received minimal coverage alongside the war's larger military developments: 'Iran agreed to allow 20 more Pakistani-flagged ships to transit Strait of Hormuz; Islamabad confirmed it.' This single sentence describes what may be the first specific indication of Iranian willingness to modify the Hormuz blockade as part of the diplomatic process.

For the specific significance: the Hormuz blockade has reduced transit from 150 vessels per day to 10-20 vessels per day. The addition of 20 Pakistani-flagged vessels to the permitted transit list is operationally minimal — it changes the traffic by approximately 100-130 percent of what has been allowed without Pakistan, which is a very small fraction of normal traffic.

But its symbolic significance is specific and considerable: it demonstrates that Iran can selectively permit Hormuz transit based on diplomatic relationships. It rewards Pakistan's specific back-channel role with a concrete economic benefit — Pakistani energy imports via Hormuz transit will be partially restored. It creates a precedent for the specific mechanism by which a gradual Hormuz reopening might proceed, tied to diplomatic progress rather than requiring a complete immediate reopening.

For the US response to this gesture: Trump's stated condition for ceasefire consideration is Hormuz 'open, free, and clear' — a formulation that implies complete reopening rather than selective Pakistani flag permission. Whether the 20-ship provision represents a first step toward complete reopening that the US should acknowledge, or whether it is insufficient to trigger the pause in military operations that Iran's civilian leadership is seeking, is the specific negotiating question that the coming days will determine.

For the Pakistan role: receiving the specific diplomatic benefit of Hormuz transit permission for Pakistani vessels is the particular return that Pakistan's mediation investment has produced. It aligns Pakistani interests with continued mediation — the more successful the peace process, the more Pakistani economic benefits may be delivered — creating the particular structural incentive for Pakistani engagement to continue and deepen.

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