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Amid the ongoing tensions between the US and Iran over ending the Middle East war and the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz , Tehran has imposed new rules for ships passing through this strategic sea route and decided to charge tolls from them.
This move by Iran has come at a time when America is trying to reach an agreement to reopen this important sea route.
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Strait of Hormuz ट्रंप ने ईरान के प्रस्ताव को ठुकराया, तेल की कीमतों में बढ़ोतरी
Approximately 20% of the world's oil trade passes through this strait. Iran's new move "The Persian Gulf Strait Authority (PGSA) has implemented a new framework under which ships must obtain transit permission and pay toll fees before passing through."
Iran has not officially announced any special exemptions for any country. However, the Iranian military has warned that countries that support US sanctions will face difficulties crossing the Strait of Hormuz. Iranian military official Mohammad Akraminia told the state news agency IRNA: “ Countries that support the US and impose sanctions on Iran will definitely face problems crossing the Strait. ” He added: “We have implemented new legal and security arrangements in the Strait of Hormuz. Now no ship will be able to pass through without our coordination.”
According to reports, in a proposal brokered by Pakistan, Iran offered to end the war in exchange for:
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Strait of Hormuz ट्रंप ने ईरान के प्रस्ताव को ठुकराया, तेल की कीमतों में बढ़ोतरी
US President Donald Trump has described Iran's ceasefire proposal as "completely unacceptable".
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the war will not end until Iran's uranium and nuclear enrichment facilities are destroyed.
US President Donald Trump has warned Iran not to move its uranium reserves elsewhere. He said the US is closely monitoring Iran's every move.
Trump also indicated that any suspicious actions regarding Iran's nuclear program and uranium stocks could lead to immediate action. The US claims it is continuously monitoring Iran's nuclear activities, particularly given regional security and the situation in the Strait of Hormuz.
👉 Iran says US continues to make "unreasonable demands" Iran has said the US continues to impose conditions and demands it considers "unreasonable and unrealistic." According to Iranian officials, these demands are hindering peace talks and efforts to end the conflict. Tehran alleges the US is repeatedly changing its stance and imposing conditions Iran cannot accept, further escalating tensions.
Iran has clearly stated that it wants to end the war and tensions, but not on US terms. Tehran says the US is repeatedly making demands that are "unreasonable." According to Iran, peace is possible only if the US lifts its sanctions and recognizes Iran's sovereignty, especially its right over the Strait of Hormuz. Iran has also reiterated that it will not relinquish control of its strategic waterway and will not compromise its security.
Iran's deputy foreign minister has warned that Iran will deliver an "immediate and decisive response" if Britain and France send their warships to the Strait of Hormuz. He said: "Deploying warships in the name of shipping security is a further escalation of the crisis."
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Strait of Hormuz ट्रंप ने ईरान के प्रस्ताव को ठुकराया, तेल की कीमतों में बढ़ोतरी
The Strait of Hormuz is one of the world's most important maritime trade routes. A significant portion of global oil supplies pass through it. Therefore, any tension there has a direct impact on the global economy and oil prices.
Not just a narrow waterway, it is a geopolitical "vein" through which approximately 20% of the world's oil and 20% to 25% of LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) pass. Located between Iran and Oman, this strait is so narrow that every movement of ships passing through it can shake the markets of the entire world. Its geographical location makes it a "global energy choke point"—where even a small strip of sea can change the game of international politics. This thin line in the blue ocean is not just water but a confluence of power, strategy and the global economy.
Continued tensions in the Middle East have led to a sharp rise in oil prices. June contracts have risen above $100 a barrel, while Brent crude has reached nearly $105 a barrel.
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Strait of Hormuz ट्रंप ने ईरान के प्रस्ताव को ठुकराया, तेल की कीमतों में बढ़ोतरी
Indian PM Narendra Modi on Sunday appealed to citizens to reduce fuel consumption, cut down on foreign travel and put gold purchases on hold for the time being. He said the Iran war was having a serious impact on the Indian economy. During a public address in the southern city of Hyderabad, Modi said global fuel prices had risen sharply. He urged people to use public transport, work from home and adopt carpooling to save fuel.
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