Saudi Arabia Is “Pressing” US To Drop Iran Port Blockade Plan: Report
Saudi Arabia has managed to get its oil exports up by piping its crude across the desert to the Red Sea, while Iran’s Hormuz blockade persisted. Riyadh is worried those supplies would be at risk if the Red Sea’s exit route were also closed.
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Saudi Arabia has managed to get its oil exports up by piping its crude across the desert to the Red Sea, while Iran’s Hormuz blockade persisted. Riyadh is worried those supplies would be at risk if the Red Sea’s exit route were also closed.
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