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Iran has announced that it will not shut down the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial route for oil transportation globally. The U.N. Ambassador from Iran, Amir Saeid Iravani, informed journalists that Tehran has no intention of closing this strategic passage, although he cautioned that Iran reserves the right to safeguard its regional security. This declaration comes as tensions escalate in the Middle East following comments from Iran’s new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, who suggested that obstructing the Strait of Hormuz could serve as a potential leverage point. The Strait of Hormuz is essential for international energy deliveries, with a significant volume of the world's oil and gas traffic transiting through it daily. Any interruption could have repercussions for global markets and fuel pricing. In the meantime, U.S. officials have indicated that the U.S. Navy, potentially alongside international partners, may provide escort services for ships navigating the strait if needed. Even though Iran has committed to keeping the passage open, regional tensions persist, leaving the international community in a state of concern. Stay tuned for more updates on significant global events and news.

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00:00a huge fear just got a major update iran says it is not going to close the strait of hormuz
00:05that is the narrow waterway that carries a massive share of the world's oil and gas iran's un ambassador amir
00:12said iravani made the statement on march twelfth at the united nations
00:17he said teheran will not shut the strait but he also warned that iran has the right to protect security
00:22in the area that matters because the strait of hormuz is one of the most important shipping routes on earth
00:27any threat there can shake global energy markets in seconds the comment came after remarks from iran's new supreme leader
00:35mojtaba khamenei who said the option of blocking the strait must still be used as leverage iran also blamed the
00:41current tension on the united states accusing washington of aggression and of harming regional security
00:47meanwhile the u s treasury secretary said the u s navy possibly with allies could escort ships through the strait
00:54when militarily possible so for now the message is clear iran says the strait stays open but the warning signs
01:00are still there and the world is watching every move
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