By EFE
US President Donald Trump denounced on social media that Iran is “doing a very poor job” when it comes to letting oil tankers pass through the Strait of Hormuz and that this is not what Washington and Tehran agreed to last Tuesday when declaring a momentary ceasefire.
“Iran is doing a very poor job —dishonorable, some would say—by allowing oil to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. “That is not the agreement we have!” wrote the Republican in a brief message on his Truth Social social network.
Trump already warned Iran hours before that it should immediately desist from charging oil tankers for crossing the strait, following reports that pointed to possible fees imposed by Tehran on vessels that cross the maritime passage.
“There are reports that Iran is charging tariffs on oil tankers”Trump said in his previous message on Truth Social, in which he added: “You better not do it and, if you do, you better stop doing it immediately!”
According to reports from the Kpler video display world of ships, some vessels with the flags of Palau and Gabon have been seen crossing the sea route, a will deserve to private for the world trade of hydrocarbons, which indicates that maritime traffic could be beginning to normalize after the ceasefire reached by Washington and Tehran.
In turn, the Fox Recordsdata network reported that an oil tanker flying the Indian flag also crossed the strait today.
The US agreed to a two-week ceasefire agreement with Iran on the condition that the Islamic republic, which has limited the Traffic in Hormuz After the start of the war on February 28, he implemented “the complete, immediate and safe opening” of the pass.
two days after agreement is reacheduncertainty persists about its robustness in the face of Tehran’s demand that Lebanon be included in the ceasefire and Israel’s attacks against Hezbollah targets in the neighboring country must cease.
Washington and Tehran are scheduled to begin negotiations in Islamabad on Saturday to reach a peace agreement.
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