DUBAI: Iran ‌has begun allowing some Chinese vessels to transit through the Strait of Hormuz following an understanding over Iranian management protocols for the waterway, the semi-official Fars news agency said on Thursday, citing an informed source.

The Fars report came as US President Donald Trump, who is on a state visit to China, agreed with the Chinese leader Xi Jinping that the ‌Strait of ‌Hormuz must be open for ‌the ⁠free flow of energy.

The ⁠source told Fars news the move followed requests by China’s foreign minister and ambassador to Iran, with Tehran agreeing to facilitate the passage of a number of Chinese ships in line with the two countries’ strategic partnership.

Following ⁠the start of US and ‌Israeli strikes on ‌28 February, Iran severely restricted transit in the Strait ‌of Hormuz.

A US blockade on Iranian ports ‌which started a few days after a ceasefire agreed upon in early April has prolonged the crisis in the waterway, through which one-fifth of global ‌oil and natural gas transit.