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After talks with regional leaders, the PM said that Iran allowed Malaysian vessels to cross in Strait.

Malaysia's Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim announced on Thursday that he had met with the leaders of Egypt, Iran, Turkey and other countries in the region. He said Malaysian ships were now allowed to cross the Strait of Hormuz.

Anwar thanked the Iranian president in a televised speech for allowing passage of 'Malaysian vessels.

He said, "We're now working on releasing the Malaysian oil tanks and their workers so they can continue home."

Anwar stated that he spoke with Iran and other countries in order to facilitate peace in the Middle East.

He said: "But it's not easy. Iran feels deceived and finds it hard to accept peace steps without a clear, binding security guarantee for its nation." Malaysia will maintain its oil subsidies, but is taking steps to reduce the impact of supply disruptions.

He said: "We are compelled now to manage?the?situation because of the effects of the?blockade in the Strait of?Hormuz; the war and the?halted?supply of?oil?and gas," he added. (Reporting and writing by Ashley Tang, Editing by Martin Petty).

(source: Reuters)