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US Pressure to Stop Buying Iran’s Oil May Trigger Crisis

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US Pressure to Stop Buying Iran’s Oil May Trigger Crisis

President Hassan Rouhani Threatens for Consequences

The US pressure on global community to stop buying Iranian oil by early November may trigger a regional crisis and force Iran to completely stop oil movement in the region. This was indicated by Iranian President Hassan Rouhani on Monday when he stressed that “it is not possible for the region’s oil to be exported while Iran’s oil is not”.

While addressing Iranian Diaspora in Swiss capital Bern, Rouhani said, “It would be meaningless that Iran cannot export its oil while others in the region can. Do this if you can and see its consequences.” Observers believe this could be serious threat.

Read More: US asks nations to stop Iranian oil import by Nov.4 or face sanctions

He said that Iranian nation has never bowed and will never bow to the foreign pressures. He said that Swiss officials have voiced their support to JCPOA and reiterated for continuation of economic ties with Iran. Representatives of 40 Swiss companies are scheduled to hold talks with Iranian counterparts on Tuesday, he informed.

Rouhani is currently visiting Europe to discuss the fate of the multilateral nuclear deal after US withdrawal. After visiting Switzerland he is scheduled to go to Austria where he will meet President Alexander Van der Bellen and Chancellor Sebastian Kurs.

Read More: India under US pressure to cut oil imports from Iran, Govt says exploring all options

On Monday, Rouhani met his Swiss counterpart Alain Berset and discussed issues of common interest and explored the ways to strengthen ties in various fields. He described the Iran deal as “multilateral international agreement” adding that the US withdrawal from the accord proved its lack of commitment to its international obligations.

US Pressure to Stop Buying Iran’s Oil May Trigger Crisis

Meanwhile, Brian Hook, the State Department Director of Policy Planning, on Monday, has spelled out a campaign of “maximum economic and diplomatic pressure” to drive Iran towards negotiating a “better” deal to replace the Iran nuclear deal.

He told reporters that Iran is not a “normal” country and must meet 12 demands in order to be relieved of US sanctions. “Normal countries don’t terrorize other nations, proliferate missiles and impoverish their own people,” he said.

He further said, “This new strategy is not about changing the regime, it is about changing the behaviour of the leadership in Iran to comport with what the Iranian people really want them to do.”

Read More: US urge Security Council to punish Iran for malign behaviour

US Department of State called on its allies in Europe, Asia and the Middle East to adhere to the sanctions with the aim of pressuring Iran into negotiating a new agreement.

By the end of this week Hook is scheduled to visit aome European allies: Britain, France and Germany to discuss Iran. Hook has also said he and senior Treasury Department officials would visit Gulf states “in the coming days.”

Hook told reporters that the goal of the US was to get as many countries as possible down to zero Iranian oil imports. “Our goal is to increase pressure on the Iranian regime by reducing to zero its revenue on crude oil sales,” he said.

“We are working to minimize disruptions to the global market but we are confident there is sufficient global spare oil capacity.”

Read More: Khamenei: US will fail in dividing Iran’s people and government

He also claimed that more than 50 international firms have already announced their intention to leave the Iranian market, especially in the energy and financial sectors.

The State Department official said that new sanctions, describes as “snap back” sanctions, will begin on August 4, targeting Iran’s automotive sector and its trade in gold and other key metals.

The second set of sanctions will snap back on November 6 targeting Iran’s energy sector, focusing on petroleum-related transactions, plus transactions with the central bank of Iran.

The move comes two months after US President Donald Trump announced US withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal.

During 1980-1988 Iraq-Iran war, when most of the Arab states and Western countries were supporting Iraq’s Saddam Hussein regime against newly established Islamic Republic of Iran after throwing pro-US Shah Pehlavi out of power, Tehran had threatened to stop oil movement from regional Arab countries by blocking the Strait of Hormuz, the world’s most strategic important choke point. It is the narrowest strait having width of 54 kms.

Observers consider that Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani’s threat of “consequences” in case Iran’s oil was not allowed to be exported may cause a huge crisis in the region.

US Pressure to Stop Buying Iran’s Oil May Trigger Crisis

Meanwhile Major General Gholam Ali Rashid, a senior commander of Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC), said on Monday, that any threat against Iran at any level will not be left unanswered and emphasised that the country’s armed forces were fully prepared to give a firm and crushing response to enemies.

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PM Modi condoles Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi’s death says India stands with Iran

PM Narendra Modi extended condolences to Ebrahim Raisi’s family and the people of Iran.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday condoled Iran president Ebrahim Raisi’s death and said he was deeply saddened and shocked by the tragic demise. The PM also said contribution to strengthening India-Iran bilateral ties will always be remembered.

Taking to social media X, formerly Twitter, PM Modi said deeply saddened and shocked by the tragic passing of Iran’s president, Dr. Seyed Ebrahim Raisi. He also said, he will never forget his contribution to the bilateral ties between Iran and India. The PM said his heartfelt condolences are his family and the people of Iran, he added. PM Modi wrote, India stands with Iran in this time of sorrow.

Ebrahim Raisi was found dead a day after his helicopter went missing. He reportedly died in a chopper crash in the mountainous region of the country.

The helicopter crash claimed the lives of officials, bodyguards, and Iran’s foreign minister in addition to Raisi.

State television announced on Monday that Ayatollah Ebrahim Raisi, the servant of the Iranian nation, has achieved the highest level of martyrdom whilst serving the people, and Mehr news agency confirmed his death.

The missing helicopter was being looked for by Iranian authorities since Sunday afternoon.

Reportedly, the crash occurred in the East Azerbaijan province of Iran and claimed the lives of nine individuals, including Raisi and Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian.

There was no proof that the passengers were still alive, according to reports from Iranian media.

Out of the three helicopters in his convoy, only two made it to their destination, including Ebrahim Raisi. He had traveled to the northwest province to join President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan at the inauguration of a dam project in Jolfa.

It was anticipated that Raisi, a devout conservative, would succeed the eighty-year-old Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

Since 2021, Ebrahim Raisi has served as Iran’s president. He replaced Hassan Rouhani, the centrist president.

Under his leadership, the death of Mahsa Amini, an Iranian-Kurdish woman who had been detained for violating the Iranian dress code for women, sparked widespread public unrest throughout the nation.

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Slovakia’s Prime Minister safe after surviving multiple gunshot

The assailant critically injured 59-year-old Prime Minister Fico by shooting him five times.

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Slovakia’s Deputy Prime Minister has confirmed today that Prime Minister Robert Fico’s condition is stable, with his life no longer in immediate danger, following an alarming incident where he was shot multiple times.

The Prime Minister was shot by an assassin while he was leaving a meeting on Wednesday.The assailant critically injured 59-year-old Prime Minister Fico by shooting him five times.

Following the attack, Prime Minister Fico was urgently airlifted to the hospital, where he underwent extensive surgery that lasted several hours. Defence Minister Robert Kalinak, addressing reporters from outside the hospital where Fico was receiving treatment on Wednesday, described the Prime Minister’s condition as critical, emphasising that he was fighting for his life.

The identity of the suspect is yet unconfirmed as the police further investigate. Unconfirmed reports from local media suggest that the assailant may have been a 71-year-old writer and political activist.

A video is currently circulating in which the alleged perpetrator can be seen. In the clip, he mentions that he does not agree with government policy.

The shooting has sparked international concern. Expressing shock over the incident, PM Modi conveyed his solidarity with the people of the Slovak Republic, wishing Prime Minister Fico a speedy recovery. He strongly condemned the shooting, denouncing it as a cowardly and despicable act while emphasising the need for unity against such violent acts and reaffirming India’s support for Slovakia during these challenging times.

Earlier, EU chief Ursula von der Leyen also expressed disapproval of the vile attack on Prime Minister Robert Fico . On X, she stated that such acts of violence have no place in society, undermining democracy, the most precious common good. Von der Leyen extended her thoughts to Prime Minister Fico and his family, highlighting the European Union’s solidarity during this challenging time. The condemnation from EU leadership underscores the gravity of the situation and the need for a united stance against violence targeting political figures. As the investigation unfolds, international support for Slovakia remains steadfast, emphasising the importance of upholding democratic principles and ensuring the safety of leaders across Europe.

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World Earth Day 2024: Google Doodle showcases aerial view of planet’s natural beauty

Google celebrated Earth Day 2024 with a special doodle featuring an aerial view of our planet’s biodiversity.

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Google shared a doodle today to celebrate World Earth Day 2024, which showcased aerial photos of the planet’s biodiversity and natural beauty. Google reminded us of the importance of protecting planet earth for future generations with the help of this doodle.

The Google letters depict specific locations across the globe where people, communities, and governments work every day to help protect the planet’s natural beauty, biodiversity, and resources, according to the explanation of the annual Earth Day 2024 doodle on their website.

It said, these examples remind us that there’s much more to do to address the climate crisis and biodiversity loss, but also offer the promise of hope and optimism.

The islands of Turks and Caicos are represented by the letter “G.” The islands’ conservation efforts are concentrated on protecting important regions for biodiversity and addressing persistent environmental problems.

The largest reef in the southern Gulf of Mexico and a UNESCO biosphere reserve, Scorpion Reef National Park, is represented by the letter “O” in the Mexican flag.

The letter “O” features Iceland’s Vatnajokull National Park, which was designated as a national park in 2008 following decades of advocacy. The ecology within and surrounding the biggest glacier in Europe is safeguarded by this UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The letter “G” has the Jau National Park in Brazil on it. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the biggest forest reserves in South America.

The Great Green Wall of Nigeria is represented by the letter “L,”  and the Pilbara Islands Nature Reserves of Australia are represented by the letter “E.”

Meanwhile, Earth Day is a worldwide event that promotes protection of the environment every year. April 22 serves as a reminder of the importance of conservation efforts and sustainable practices to guarantee a healthier world and a brighter future.

The occasion inspires people across the world to come together and take action to protect the environment, strengthening our bonds with nature and promoting good change.

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