Financial Times: EU Countries, Including Italy and France, Have Started Negotiations with Iran
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European countries, including France and Italy, would have begun conversations with Iran in an attempt to negotiate secure passage guarantees for ships by the Ormuz Strait, one of the most strategic maritime routes in the world for energy trade, published the Financial Times this Saturday. The discussions would seek to allow the return of oil and gas from the Gulf in the middle of the regional conflict and the blockade of the narrow promised by …
Financial Times: EU countries, including Italy and France, have started negotiations with Iran
Some EU countries, including France and Italy, have begun negotiations with Iran to allow their tankers to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. This is reported by the British Financial Times, citing sources.
Iran wants to continue to block the Strait of Hormus. Some EU countries are negotiating a naval mission that could relieve Europe's energy prices. The Gulf Arabs, too, are calling for solidarity. But that would be extremely dangerous.
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Shortly after Rome, Paris also came to deny the news revealed by the Financial Times that the Italians and France are leading a European diplomatic effort with...More...
According to the Wall Street Journal, the Secretary of Defense has approved sending an amphibious force including marines and amphibious vessels to the region. • In the meantime, Iran holds the "Shelter" of Hormuz: Indian tankers and a Turkish ship have received permission, and France and Italy have opened talks with Tehran to ensure safe passage. • CNN reported that the administration underestimated the possibility of Iran closing the strait, a…
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