
UK, France Plan Hormuz Talks as Middle East Tensions Dampen European Economies
The United Kingdom and France are set to chair talks to restore maritime navigation through the Strait of Hormuz, as gas prices rise and the Iran war dampens the Swedish economy, reflecting broader Middle East tensions impacting oil markets and European economies.
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UK offers to host international security summit on reopening strait of Hormuz
Defence chiefs have been discussing how to unblock the conduit for about a fifth of the world’s oil supplies The UK has offered to host an international security summit to draw up a “viable, collective plan” to reopen the strait of Hormuz as economic fallout from the Iran conflict continues. Defence chiefs have been discussing how they might unblock the vital shipping lane, through which about 20% of global oil supplies usually pass, amid the Middle East crisis unleashed by the US and Israel....
By Pippa Crerar Political editor
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Read full article →It will take the oil market three to five months to return to normal even after a potential ceasefire
Once the Strait of Hormuz reopens, it will be necessary to repair facilities, restart wells, and manage a logistical crisis at sea. Gas and oil prices will continue to reflect geopolitical risks
By Nuria Salobral
Read full article →Gas prices inch toward $4 a gallon as Iran war drags on
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Read full article →The Times: The British Royal Navy will lead an international force to open the Strait of Hormuz
The so-called “Hormuz Coalition” will aim to ensure free navigation through the strait, writes the British newspaper The post The Times: The British Royal Navy will lead an international force to open the Strait of Hormuz appeared first on ProtoThema English.
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