The blockade was approved by the Parliament of Iran on Sunday (22), but the proposal still needs to pass the Supreme National Security Council and the Iranian Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, to take effect. Iran’s Parliament approves closing of Ormuz Strait The closure of the Strait of Ormuz, a fundamental passage to the traffic of oil tankers, would be “extremely dangerous,” warned the head of European Union Diplomacy (EU), Kaja Kallas, on Monday (23). “The closure of Iran’s Ormuz’s narrow would be extremely dangerous, and it would not be good for anyone,” said the Estonian before a meeting of foreign ministers in Brussels. The block was approved by the Parliament of Iran on Sunday (22), after bombing from the United States in three Iranian nuclear facilities. However, the proposal still needs to pass the Supreme National Security Council and the Iranian Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, to take effect. The crisis triggered by the bombing of Israel and the United States against strategic positions in Iran is one of the main themes of the meeting of Ministers of the European Union on Monday. The Strait of Ormuz is the “artery” of the world oil industry, through which about one fifth of the entire global production of the input. Estreito de Ormuz Arte/G1 This Sunday, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio asked the government of China to help deter the Iran to close the narrow, a gesture that would have a devastating effect on world oil distribution. “I ask the Chinese government to talk to them about this, as they depend to a large extent on the Ormuz Strait for their oil supply,” Rubio told Fox News. Iran threatened the United States with “serious consequences” for its participation in bombing and warned of the risk of expansion of the conflict to the entire Middle East.
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Closing Ormuz’s Strait would be ‘extremely dangerous’, says the EU diplomacy chief
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