
This is the hotel in Islamabad where the American and Iranian delegations will stay for negotiations, other guests evacuated
Pakistan je posrednik u pregovorima Sjedinjenih Američkih Država i Irana, a sva pažnja javnosti je trenutno usmjerena na Islamabad Serena Hotel.
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Shipping traffic through Hormuz at virtual standstill despite ceasefire, data shows - Reuters
Shipping traffic through Hormuz at virtual standstill despite ceasefire, data shows Reuters
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Iran Deputy Minister Says Ships Need Army Consent to Pass Hormuz Bloomberg.com
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The MSG, sailing under the Gabonese flag, became on Thursday the first non-Iranian oil tanker to navigate this route since the fragile US-Iran truce took effect.
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President Trump said that any peace deal would not allow nuclear enrichment in Iran, and would need to keep the Strait of Hormuz open, as conflicting messages surface over the terms of the ceasefire.
By NPR Staff
Read full article →Iran: Strait of Hormuz open with restrictions
Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister says the Strait of Hormuz is open but ships must coordinate with Iranian forces.
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Rutte signals a possible coalition to secure the Strait of Hormuz after meeting Trump, but the White House says NATO was tested and already failed.
Read full article →Iran attacks on crucial Saudi pipeline and production facilities slash kingdom's oil output
The damage to Saudi infrastructure will only compound the disruption to global oil supplies trigged by Iran's attacks on tankers in the Strait of Hormuz.
Read full article →Hormuz toll debate: China experts propose ‘innovative’ solutions as impasse persists
While the world remains divided over the unresolved issue of toll collection in the Strait of Hormuz, some Chinese experts have proposed pegging fees to oil prices or using exportable digital tokens from China for settlements. If tolls were to be imposed in this strategic chokepoint for global energy trade, settlement mechanisms could be “innovative”, said Wang Yiwei, director of the Institute of International Affairs at Renmin University. “Tolls and settlements could be tied to oil prices or...
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Read full article →Iran casts doubt on US talks after Israel strikes Lebanon
The two-week truce between the US, Israel and Iran has started showing cracks amid disagreements on Lebanon's inclusion in the ceasefire. Israel has said it will continue to strike Hezbollah. Follow DW for more.
Read full article →Here’s how much money Iran can make charging tolls on one-fifth of the world’s seaborne oil
Iran doesn’t stand to make much money with traffic through the Strait of Hormuz nearly at a standstill, but it can rake in billions in Chinese yuan, or hundreds of millions in U.S. dollars per month, once the transit of tankers through the crucial waterway is restored to normal.
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Read full article →Iran’s Strait of Hormuz toll: Modern piracy contrary to international law
A hypothetical peace agreement authorizing the Islamic Republic to collect a navigation fee to finance the country’s reconstruction would be illegal and discriminatory, according to four legal experts
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Read full article →UAE oil chief Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber: 'The Strait of Hormuz is not open'
Read full article →Will gold rise to Rs 1.65 lakh/10 grams & silver touch Rs 2.70 lakh/kg?
Gold and silver price prediction today: Both gold and silver prices are seeing some bullish bias and are likely to see a steady rise in the coming days, says Abhilash Koikkara, Head - Forex & Commodities, Nuvama Professional Clients Group.
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Read full article →India rushes Jaishankar, Puri to West Asia amid fragile ceasefire to shore up energy stability
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Read full article →15 ships a day, subject to approval: Curbs remain on Hormuz strait as Iran regulates despite ceasefire
Iranian minister said that while Hormuz is open, each tanker and vessel needs to make “necessary arrangements” with the military to pass.
Read full article →Hormuz at near standstill as Iran warns ships to keep to its waters
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, one of Japan’s big three shipping firms, is among those caught up in the confusion as firms try to work out what impact the US-Iran two-week ceasefire is having.
Read full article →Iran's Approval, 15 Ships A Day: Strait Of Hormuz Opening Comes With Caveats
Tehran is demanding that its blocked overseas assets be unfrozen before the two-week period is up.
Read full article →Safe passage mechanism in development for Strait of Hormuz, says IMO
The temporary truce in the Middle East and the agreement on safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz have brought some relief to hundreds of seafarers stranded in the region, with both the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) and the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) making clear that the priority now is the safe transit of civilian shipping. Welcoming the ceasefire, IMO secretary-general Arsenio Dominguez said […]
Read full article →FM Cho expected to hold phone talks with Iranian counterpart following U.S.-Iran ceasefire deal
Foreign Minister Cho Hyun is expected to speak by phone with his Iranian counterpart later Thursday, officials said, with stranded South Korea-related vessels in the Strait of Hormuz likely to top the agenda following the US-Iran ceasefire. It will be Cho's second phone conversation with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi in just over two weeks, and comes a day after US President Donald Trump's announcement of the two-week cease fire agreed with Tehran. Seoul has been weighing measures that
By The Korea Herald
Read full article →'No strings attached': UAE minister calls for Strait of Hormuz to be opened unconditionally
Dr Sultan Al Jaber's remarks come after Singapore Foreign Affairs Minister Vivian Balakrishnan said the country will not negotiate for safe passage through the strait as doing so would undermine fundamental principles of international law.
Read full article →Iran's supreme leader vows ‘new phase’ in Hormuz management, demands war compensation
Message marks 40 days since Khamenei killing, calls it a historic blow and painful moment for Iran
By Anadolu Agency
Read full article →Iran's Khamenei signals new phase in Strait of Hormuz control
Mojtaba Khamenei said Tehran is entering a “new phase” in managing the Strait of Hormuz, indicating a potential shift in the country’s strategic approach to the key waterway.
Read full article →Iran To Allow No More Than 15 Vessels Per Day Through Hormuz: Russian Media
Iran To Allow No More Than 15 Vessels Per Day Through Hormuz: Russian Media Despite the positive development of a shaky US-Iran ceasefire holding, the reality is that Tehran still maintains de facto control over the vital Strait of Hormuz waterway. A mere few vessels passed without incident on Wednesday, before Iran's military closed the strait again, citing Israel's massive attacks on Lebanon. The Associated Press has emphasized Thursday, "Iran's approval system for ships grant...
By Tyler Durden
Read full article →Oil prices jump back toward $100 on Mideast ceasefire doubts
Oil prices jumped and most stock markets fell Thursday as investors weighed the prospects of a shaky Middle East ceasefire and a re-opening of the Strait of Hormuz, crucial to restoring oil and gas shipments. The post Oil prices jump back toward $100 on Mideast ceasefire doubts appeared first on Vanguard News.
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