Amidst the energy crisis, Iran gave a strong reply to America, said – crude oil is not for international markets.

New Delhi. Israel and America together attacked Iran a few days ago. Since then a terrible war is going on between the three countries. Even though America and Israel are jointly attacking Iran, both the countries are giving a befitting reply. Due to this war, an energy crisis has arisen across the world. Iran has stopped the supply of crude oil. In view of the energy crisis, US President Donald Trump has temporarily relaxed the sanctions regarding the purchase of Iranian oil, but Iran’s statement on this has surprised President Trump.

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The Embassy of Iran is located in Mumbai, India. A statement has been issued from the embassy on Saturday, in which it has been said that at present we do not have crude oil for the international markets. Besides this, there is no additional stock. Since this statement of Iran came out, more concerns have increased in the unstable market. The conflict has entered its fourth week and crude oil prices have risen sharply. Let us tell you that US Finance Minister Scott Besant said that sanctions have been waived for 30 days to buy Iranian oil. He said that the purpose of this decision is to rapidly stabilize the global market. He said the waiver would make about 140 million barrels of oil available in the global market. This discount will be available between March 20 and April 19.

The Strait of Hormuz area has been closed since the war and the situation there remains quite tense. Many countries in the Middle East have expressed their displeasure and condemned Iran’s activities. All countries have appealed to Iran to stop the attacks. Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Japan, Canada, Republic of Korea, New Zealand, Denmark, Latvia, Slovenia, Estonia, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Czechia, Romania, Bahrain and Lithuania have together made this appeal to Iran.

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