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delay, a resumption of hostilities is inadvisable, and persisting with negotiations is particularly important,” Wang told Araghchi at the start of their meeting, according to footage released by Hong Kong-based Phoenix TV. The visit
shipped through the Strait of Hormuz than North American markets, tighter supply and steady demand have pushed prices higher worldwide. On Monday, petrol prices in the US remained above $4 per gallon (3.78 litres), averaging
Strait of Hormuz, posting on Sunday before oil markets were due to open: “Ships of the World, start your engines. Let the oil flow!” On Monday morning, financial markets reacted positively to news
ship traffic through the Strait of Hormuz went back to normal tomorrow, prices would stay high for weeks. It takes time to restart production in the oil fields in the Middle East forced to shut
shipping passing through its territorial waters. The war has persuaded Iran that it needs to view the Strait of Hormuz through a new lens from now on – as both strategic leverage
delays for US weapons as it scrambles to replenish stockpiles depleted by the Iran war, according to a report in the [Fianancial Times](https://www.ft.com/content/f87a8b04-e683-4e0e-8c66-647d23bfc2ff) citing multiple sources. - **In Lebanon, 12 people were killed
delayed visit to Tehran by Field Marshal Asim Munir, the commander of the Pakistani army, will signal progress is being made. Munir had been due in Tehran on Thursday, but a lack of progress
shipping through the Strait of Hormuz is to be “unrestricted”, meaning there will be no tolls, no “harassment”, and that Iran will have 30 days to remove all sea mines. The MoU will also reportedly
Strait of Hormuz if the fighting ends; to provide Nato with a strategic reserve corps; to lead the alliance's defence of the High North and Arctic. The accusation against Sir Keir Starmer and Rachel
shipping, warning against any disruption or transit fees. - Meeting under the Gulf Cooperation Council in Saudi Arabia, they called for restoring “security and freedom of navigation” to pre-war levels and pushed for deeper military
delayed Power of Siberia 2 (POS-2) project, a proposed 2,600km (1,616-mile) natural gas pipeline that would carry Russian gas from western Siberia through Mongolia to China. On Wednesday, the two countries
delayed because of the US and Israel's war in Iran, which continues to roil the global economy. When Trump exited the plane on Wednesday evening, he was greeted by Chinese Vice-President Han Zheng
Hormuz, including [seizing two of them.](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cdxd074kr8go) The US has also enforced a naval blockade since 13 April, stopping all ships from travelling to or from Iranian ports. Trump had hoped the blockade
Strait of Hormuz, through which 20 percent of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas (LNG) supplies are shipped in peacetime. Experts say this has also disrupted pharmaceutical supply chains, which are reliant
shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, which has been largely closed since the US and Israel launched an assault on Iran on December 28. - **Frozen assets to be released:**Iran’s Mehr news agency reported
Strait of Hormuz, a lifeline for India’s gas imports, continues. Meanwhile, the war continues, with the US on Sunday capturing an Iranian cargo vessel, even as Washington says it is willing to hold another
Strait of Hormuz without their permission, and have fired at some vessels. These tit-for-tat acts have amplified a global energy crisis, sending gas and oil prices to multiyear highs. “Even short
Strait of Hormuz, which has effectively been closed to shipping since the start of March. Airlines are not physically running short of fuel currently, but there have been warnings of potential shortages by the summer
delay in responding to the US proposal might be due to several reasons. “One possibility is that the Iranians are trying to sort of give a sense that they are in control of the situation
delay or cancel them, said he was willing to wait a few days to “get the right answers” from Tehran. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on Wednesday that his ministry was ready for either