Strait Of Hormuz: Iran opened Hormuz for India; Ships will be able to come freely; Energy crisis expected to ease – West Asia Crisis: Strait Of Hormuz Route Opened For India: Iran Fm Abbas Araghchi

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has said that his country will now allow ships of partner countries to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. India is also included in these countries, along with the names of China, Russia, Iraq and Pakistan have also been taken. This means that Indian ships will be allowed to pass safely through this route. However, a condition has been imposed that the ships must first coordinate with Iranian authorities.

Energy crisis expected to reduce

This decision has come at a time when there was increased concern across the world regarding this route, because this route is one of the largest oil supply routes in the world. If it were to stop, both oil prices and supply would be affected for countries like India.

Antonio Guterres has also expressed concern on this issue

Meanwhile, United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres has also expressed concern over this issue. He said the closure of the Strait of Hormuz is blocking supplies of oil, gas and fertiliser, which is impacting the world – especially during farming periods.

Guterres appealed to America and Israel to end the war soon, because it is worsening the condition of common people and is also having a huge impact on the global economy. He also asked Iran to stop attacking its neighboring countries.

Relief news for India amid energy crisis

India has got a big relief from this decision of Iran, because a lot of India’s oil comes through this route. If this road had remained closed, petrol and diesel could have become expensive. Iran had earlier also clarified that non-hostile ships (ie those which are not against Iran) can pass through this route, but now this rule has been made more strict, every ship must first comply with the permission and security rules.

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