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00:00I wanted to ask you and just get your thoughts on who the beneficiaries are of this situation,
00:06because Iran seems to be the only major oil exporter with access to the Strait of Hormuz.
00:13And given the surge in price that we've seen in the price of a barrel of oil these last three
00:18and a half weeks,
00:19I mean, is it fair to say that Iran is the biggest beneficiary of this conflict so far?
00:24And Russia. And Russia, because now under the pressure of the international market,
00:29maybe the sanctions will be removed because Europe and all the world needs the Russian petrol and gas.
00:38And now the prices in Europe, just to tell you that in Germany, the fuel, I mean, the benzene, it
00:48is two euros and 40 cents.
00:51I mean, it is, it means to fill your car, you need more than 100 euros, which is a very,
00:58very big price.
00:59I mean, I mean, if you talk about now the price is everywhere, food prices.
01:03No, also we have to include that we are, there are about 200 ships trapped in the Gulf.
01:11And now the trips and the movement of goods and the export and the port is stopped.
01:17So we are facing a serious tragedy, even food.
01:20I mean, we have in Greece, I mean, the prices, it's about four or to five times more.
01:27So it is a very big problem now.
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