The world is troubled by the attack on ships in the Strait of Hormuz, 21 countries including Finland give strict warning to Iran

The world is troubled by the attack on ships in the Strait of Hormuz, 21 countries including Finland give strict warning to Iran

Finland and 20 other countries of the world have strongly condemned the attacks on commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz. Finland’s President Alexander Stubb informed on social media platform X that his country has joined this joint statement to maintain international maritime security. These countries have demanded from Iran to immediately stop drone and missile attacks on cargo ships and keep this sea route safe for trade.

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What did international countries say on the increasing tension in the Strait of Hormuz?

These 21 countries have said in one voice that interfering in international shipping and stopping the global energy supply is a big threat to world peace. The joint statement urged Iran to stop laying mines and efforts to stop ships. The countries made it clear that under international maritime law, ships should have freedom of movement without any hindrance.

Iran has been asked to follow international law and security principles. Attacks on ships and targeting of oil-gas sites have been criticized. All countries have talked about cooperation to ensure safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz.

How bad was the attack on shipping?

Due to these attacks, which started from the end of February, maritime trade in this area has almost come to a standstill. According to the data, the number of cargo ships passing through this route has declined by 95% in the early weeks of March. Many international organizations are also keeping an eye on dealing with this situation.

Type of information Key figures/details Total ships attacked 23 commercial ships (including 11 oil tankers) Shipping traffic decline 95% (between March 1 to 19) Threat level Critical (declared by JMIC) Main countries involved UK, France, Germany, Japan, Finland, Bahrain etc.

What will be the impact on Indians and migrants from Gulf countries?

Strait of Hormuz is the main route for supply of oil and gas to India. If tension increases here, it may increase oil prices which will have a direct impact on the common man’s pocket. This is also a matter of concern for millions of expatriates living in Gulf countries because disruption of maritime trade may affect the supply chain of essential goods. According to reports, some Indian-flagged tankers have used the ‘safe corridor’ of Iranian territory for safety, but risks remain there too.

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