Indian ships will be able to pass safely through the Strait of Hormuz! Iran’s ambassador gave a big hint, know what he said?
Iran Big Message To India: Iran’s Ambassador to India Mohammad Fatahli on Friday indicated that Indian ships may soon be allowed safe movement through the Strait of Hormuz amid rising tensions in the Middle East. Ambassador Fatahli said that India and Iran have common interests in the region. He said that India is our friendly country. You will see it within two-three hours. We believe that Iran and India have common interests in the region.
He also said that in the current situation after the war, the Indian government has helped Iran in many areas. This statement of the ambassador has come when a day earlier, Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takhat-Ravanchi had said that Tehran has allowed ships of some countries to pass through the Strait of Hormuz.
Warned against anti-Iran countries
It was also clarified that the allegations of Iran laying mines in the strait are not true. He said that this route was closed during the war. He said that Iran will not allow enemy countries to use this strait. According to him, countries which have been involved in aggressive action against Iran will not be given the benefit of safe movement through this route.
What did India say?
The Strait of Hormuz is one of the world’s most important maritime trade routes, passing through approximately 20 percent of global oil and gas exports. India’s Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways said on Thursday that the number of Indian-flagged ships in the Persian Gulf region remains at 28 and the safety of all ships and their crew is being monitored.
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Of these, 24 ships are in the west of the Strait of Hormuz, carrying 677 Indian sailors, while four ships are in the east of the strait, carrying 101 Indian sailors. According to the ministry, concerned authorities, ship managers and recruitment agencies are working with Indian embassies and local administration to ensure the safety of ships and sailors and medical assistance is also being provided if needed.
with agency input
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