Seoul plans to send 5 ships flying the South Korean flag to the Saudi port of Yanbu on the Red Sea. This alternative route aims to secure oil supplies by avoiding the Strait of Hormuz. This step is seen as a measure to reduce dependence on the strategically important but vulnerable maritime passage. The decision highlights the importance of diversifying logistics chains in the region.
South Korea Uses Alternative Route for Oil Shipments
Seoul will send 5 ships to the Saudi port of Yanbu to secure oil shipments, bypassing the Strait of Hormuz. This step aims to reduce dependence on a strategically important but vulnerable maritime route.