The Strait of Hormuz is not open as Iran controls access after ceasefire, UAE oil CEO says
Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber demanded a full reopening of the strait, warning that the oil supply disruption will increase if Iran maintains control of the passage.
Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber demanded a full reopening of the strait, warning that the oil supply disruption will increase if Iran maintains control of the passage. Grouped from 12 articles across 7 sources.
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Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber demanded a full reopening of the strait, warning that the oil supply disruption will increase if Iran maintains control of the passage.
In an annual foreign policy speech, Cooper is expected to say that shipping must be toll-free through the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz.
April 9 - British Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper will say on Thursday that shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, which carries around a fifth of the world's oil and gas, must be toll-free, countering a push by Iran to control the vital waterway.
Questions remain over what will happen to Tehran’s stockpile of enriched uranium and the future of the strait
Iran is reportedly planning to demand that shipping firms pay tolls in cryptocurrency to let their oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz.
The fragility of the truce was the main reason ships were holding back on travel through the waterway.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said more work is needed to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
Analysts expect only limited increase in shipping as vessels will still need to seek Iranian permission to transit Middle East crisis – live updates There will be no “mass exodus” of ships through the strait of Hormuz, shipping analysts say, despite a two-week conditional ceasefire being agreed between the US and Iran with provision for the temporary reopening of the crucial maritime channel. Tehran said on Wednesday that it would offer safe passage in coordination with its armed forces, though its coastguards warned any ship trying to transit without permissions would be “targeted and destroyed”. Continue reading...
Tehran has agreed to temporarily reopen the Strait of Hormuz as part of a two-week truce.
Country’s oil exporters’ union says toll to be paid in cryptocurrency and vessels monitored for weapons
Disagreement emerged Wednesday over whether Lebanon was included in the truce, as Israel kept up its strikes
Secretary Pete Hegseth and Gen. Dan Caine, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told reporters that the Strait of Hormuz has reopened.
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Tehran's plans to tax ships passing through the strait and raise money to rebuild is already seeing pushback.
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PM meets Mohammed bin Salman in Saudi Arabia before further visits to regional allies, who may see him as more reliable than Trump Middle East crisis – live updates The UK has a “job” to help reopen the strait of…