Iran Announces Closing of Ormuz for Israel’s Unceasing Attacks on Lebanon · Global Voices
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Tyre. Iran announced yesterday a new closure of the Strait of Ormuz, due to Israel’s attacks on Lebanon, which called a violation of its agreement with the United States signed to end the war in the Middle East; Tehran also noted that while its negotiators are going to Switzerland to hold talks with representatives of Washington, it is unlikely that progress will be made there if the fighting does not stop.
And things continue to change, because although it seemed that everything was going better between the Middle East and the United States, the situation has just taken another turn. And it is that just a few days ago the peace agreement was being signed that included the reopening of the Strait of Ormuz. However, on June 20, Iran again ordered the closure of this important maritime route, ensuring that the agreement was not being fulfilled becaus…
What happened? Delegations from the United States and Iran meet this Sunday in Geneva to turn the 60-day ceasefire in the Strait of Ormuz into a definitive agreement on regional security and the Iranian nuclear program. Who is behind it? Washington, with Vice President JD Vance and envoys Witkoff and Kushner; Tehran, with Foreign Minister Araghchi and Speaker of Parliament Ghalibaf. Oman acts as mediator. What impact does it have? The agreement …
Geopolitics has again shaken the energy markets with a decision of immediate consequences for the Spanish pockets. Iran has announced the closure of the Strait of Ormuz to maritime traffic, blocking the passage of 20% of the world's crude oil in retaliation for the Israeli offensive in southern Lebanon. The movement, described by Tehran as a “first step”, threatens to trigger inflation in Spain just as prices gave timid signs of moderation. The …
The Iranian Armed Forces announced this Saturday the closure of the Strait of Ormuz to maritime transit in response to Israeli attacks in southern Lebanon and held the United States responsible for failing to comply with the memorandum of understanding that ended the war, according to the IRNA agency. “In view of the failure and clear violation by the United States of the first clause of the memorandum of understanding to end the war, and in res…

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