UK’s Cooper urges full resumption of shipping through Hormuz Strait
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UK’s Cooper urges full resumption of shipping through Strait of Hormuz
ANTALYA, April 18 - British Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper said on Saturday the Strait of Hormuz had yet to return to normal operations despite a ceasefire in the Iran war, urging Tehran to allow global shipping to fully resume. Read more at straitstimes.com.
UK’s Cooper urges full resumption of shipping through Hormuz Strait
ANTALYA, April 18 (Reuters) - British Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper said on Saturday the Strait of Hormuz had yet to return to normal operations despite a ceasefire in the Iran war, and urged Tehran to allow global shipping to resume fully."We are at a critical diplomatic moment with a ceasefire now in place ... but we don't yet have normal passage through the strait", Cooper told Reuters on the sidelines of a diplomacy forum in Antalya.
UK's Cooper calls for resumption of Strait of Hormuz shipping amid US-Iran tensions
UK's diplomatic push for Hormuz shipping resumption highlights geopolitical tensions' impact on global trade stability and market dynamics. The post UK’s Cooper calls for resumption of Strait of Hormuz shipping amid US-Iran tensions appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
UK’s Cooper urges full resumption of shipping through Strait of Hormuz - Regional Media News
By Tuvan Gumrukcu ANTALYA, April 18 (Reuters) - British Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper said on Saturday the Strait of Hormuz had yet to return to normal operations despite a ceasefire in the Iran war, urging Tehran to allow global shipping to fully resume. "We are at a critical diplomatic moment with a ceasefire now in place ... but we don't yet have normal passage through the strait," Cooper told Reuters on the sidelines of a diplomacy forum i…
British Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper said the situation in the Strait of Hormuz had not yet normalized and called on Tehran to allow full resumption of international shipping.
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