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JWC Listed Areas Hull War, Piracy, Terrorism and Related Perils Added: Bahrain Djibouti Kuwait Oman Qatar Amended: Persian/Arabian Gulf, Gulf of Oman, Indian Ocean, Gulf of Aden and Southern Red Sea
Following the ongoing situation in Iran and the Middle East, the Joint War Committee has revised the JWC Listed Areas with new version JWLA 033. The JWC confirmed that Bahrain, Djibouti, Kuwait, Oman and Qatar have been added to the listed areas for hull war, piracy, terrorism and related perils.
Joint War Committee JWC Listed Areas – JWLA 033 Update - Britannia
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