
Iran Reaffirms Hormuz Strait Open to Non-Hostile Ships Amid Global Energy Crisis
The ongoing Iranian blockade of the Strait of Hormuz continues to severely impact global energy markets, with Kuwait warning of a catastrophic economic domino effect. Iran's Foreign Minister and Ministry of Foreign Affairs have stated that the Strait remains open to ships from nations not backing US-Israeli aggression, communicating this to the UN. The tightened global fuel supply is particularly affecting Asian nations and causing shortages for fuel retailers in Kenya, leading to increased reliance on coal and raising concerns about potential plane groundings, as European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen highlights a 'critical energy situation.'
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Trump says Iran made a major energy-related gift to the US - Reuters
Trump says Iran made a major energy-related gift to the US Reuters
Read full article →Iran Says Non-Hostile Ships Can Cross Hormuz on Its Terms - Bloomberg.com
Iran Says Non-Hostile Ships Can Cross Hormuz on Its Terms Bloomberg.com
Read full article →Reopening the Strait of Hormuz will be difficult without a deal with Iran.
By Agnes Chang, Adina Renner and Samuel Granados
Read full article →Why it is so hard to reopen the Strait of Hormuz
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Read full article →Hormuz fertiliser block will upend world’s food supply
Any ceasefire negotiations must include a humanitarian carve-out for such shipments
Read full article →Kuwait says Strait of Hormuz closure is beyond catastrophic, will trigger domino effect across global economy
Iran is holding the world economy hostage by blockading the Strait of Hormuz, said Shaikh Nawaf Al-Sabah, the CEO of Kuwait Petroleum Corporation.
Read full article →Global South to bear the brunt of Strait of Hormuz crisis amid worsening food scarcity
The deepening Strait of Hormuz crisis amid the war in the Middle East is choking the critical flow of not just oil but also fertilisers and perishable goods, and the Global South may face worsening food scarcity, warned the chief of a leading international business organisation. “We’re seeing the impact play out on fertilisers. A lot of people are not fully aware of the importance of the trade, particularly the shipment [of fertilisers] through the Strait of Hormuz and access,” John Denton,...
By Frank Chen
Read full article →'We do not have a single war on Iran: We have an Israeli war and an American war'
Delano d'Souza is pleased to welcome Scott Lucas, journalist and Professor of American Studies and International Politics at the Clinton Institute, University College Dublin. Mr. Lucas warns there has been no breakthrough whatsoever in diplomacy. He describes this as strategic uncertainty dressed up in a narrative that does not exist. What appears outwardly as decisive action is, in practice, a reactive process shaped by market pressures, geopolitical signaling, and misread assumptions about ...
By FRANCE24
Read full article →Iran is testing a ‘selective’ Strait of Hormuz strategy that could deliver another shock to oil markets
Iran appears to have adopted a “calibrated strategy” in the Strait of Hormuz — allowing only certain vessels to pass through the crucial waterway.
By Myra P. Saefong
Read full article →'Had a useful exchange': PM Modi tells Trump an accessible Hormuz strait is 'essential for world'
By TOI NEWS DESK
Read full article →Iran says ‘non-hostile’ ships can pass via Strait of Hormuz under its oversight: Report
This was communicated to member countries of the International Maritime Organization through a letter.
Read full article →Trump says Iran made a major energy-related gift to the US - The Straits Times
Trump says Iran made a major energy-related gift to the US The Straits Times
Read full article →No permission, payment needed for vessels to cross Strait of Hormuz; movements based on safety assessments, says Govt
By Sukalp Sharma
Read full article →Iran Says "Non-Hostile" Ships Can Transit Strait Of Hormuz: Report
Iran War: Tehran said in the letter that vessels linked to the US and Israel, as well as "other participants in the aggression, do not qualify for innocent or non-hostile passage," the FT said.
Read full article →Donald Trump touts ‘very big present’ from Iran as they agree ‘non-hostile ships’ can transit Strait of Hormuz
Iran has told International Maritime Organisation member states that "non-hostile vessels" may transit the Strait of Hormuz once again if they coordinate with Iranian authorities, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday, citing a letter from Iran.
Read full article →Asia is most affected continent by Strait of Hormuz closure, with 80% of Gulf energy imports
A New York Times report revealed that Asian countries are entering an energy crisis due to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, while Western nations will feel the economic effects of the war.
Read full article →Modi, Trump discuss importance of keeping Strait of Hormuz open
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and U.S. President Donald Trump spoke by phone on Tuesday and discussed the situation in the Middle East, including the importance of keeping the Strait of Hormuz open, U.S. envoy to India Sergio Gor and Modi said in separate posts on X. This was the first call between the two […]
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Read full article →Iran tells UN: ‘Non-hostile’ ships can transit Strait of Hormuz
The note from Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs is sent to the 15-member Security Council and UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres
By Reuters
Read full article →Grounding Planes 'A Distinct Possibility': Tightened Global Fuel Supply Hitting Asian Nations Hardest
Grounding Planes 'A Distinct Possibility': Tightened Global Fuel Supply Hitting Asian Nations Hardest European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has again warned of a "critical energy situation" as oil and gas markets convulse, underscoring growing fears of supply shocks, at a moment President Trump early this week claimed the Strait of Hormuz could "reopen very soon" if talks with Iran succeed - though Tehran has flatly denied any negotiations are underway as confusion ...
By Tyler Durden
Read full article →'Non-hostile’ vessels can pass Hormuz, Iran says
Iran said Tuesday that only “non-hostile” vessels will be allowed safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz, signaling tighter control over a critical global oil route amid escalat...
Read full article →Explainer: How the Middle East conflict and China fertiliser curbs are rattling Malaysia’s vegetable supply
KUALA LUMPUR, March 24 — Malaysia’s vegetable industry, a critical hub for domestic and regional food securi...
By Syed Jaymal Zahiid
Read full article →Iran says ‘non-hostile vessels’ can transit Strait of Hormuz
Iran has said "non-hostile vessels" can transit the Strait of Hormuz if they meet safety and security regulations in coordination with the relevant authorities, according to a statement released to the International Maritime Organization (IMO). The post Iran says ‘non-hostile vessels’ can transit Strait of Hormuz appeared first on Vanguard News.
By Emmanuel Okogba
Read full article →Trump says Iran gave US 'gift' linked to Strait of Hormuz - Naharnet
Trump says Iran gave US 'gift' linked to Strait of Hormuz Naharnet
Read full article →Iran FM: Hormuz Strait open to ships from nations not backing US-Israeli aggression - PressTV
Iran FM: Hormuz Strait open to ships from nations not backing US-Israeli aggression PressTV
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