AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoStrait of Hormuz: Iran’s IRGC warned ships not using Iran-authorized passage will be “unacceptable and extremely dangerous,” as the US and Iran argue over whether Tehran can charge maritime service fees after their interim ceasefire. Oil & shipping: With traffic slowly recovering, oil prices slid back toward pre-war levels as tankers rerouted and more vessels exited the strait. Nuclear inspections row: Iran’s deputy foreign minister said access to attacked nuclear sites and materials will be reviewed only under a final US deal, while the IAEA chief says inspections are set to proceed under the MoU. US-Iran diplomacy pressure: US Secretary of State Marco Rubio told Gulf allies in Bahrain that international waters can’t be owned by any nation-state and called Iranian fees “unacceptable,” even as negotiations continue. Capitol Hill fallout: Senate Republicans reversed course after Trump’s furious clashes, while the White House asked Congress for about $87.6B in emergency funding, mostly tied to the Iran war. Regional diplomacy: Iran and India discussed expanding energy ties; Pakistan’s PM said the MoU does not mention Iran’s missile program. Local life: Millions in Iran marked Ashura, mourning Imam Hussein amid the ongoing war backdrop.
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