The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) has commenced an extraordinary session in London, responding to escalating tensions in the Middle East that have jeopardized maritime safety. This emergency meeting aims to address the potential risks facing thousands of stranded ships and seafarers amid ongoing conflicts linked to Iran's retaliatory actions against Israeli and US military operations. Scheduled over two days, the session has drawn attention not only from its 40-member council but also from all 176 member states, various non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and maritime industry representatives. Central to the discussions is a proposal to establish a safe maritime corridor that would... [Continue Reading]