Spain says world stands at ‘tipping point’ as Mideast escalation risks long-term global energy crisis
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The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, this Sunday called for the opening of the Strait of Ormuz and "the preservation of all the energy deposits" of the Middle East in the face of the war that Iran and the United States and Israel have been maintaining since February 28. His words have also occurred only hours after the US president, Donald Trump, gave an ultimatum to Iran of 48 hours to reopen the passage through Ormuz. In a message i…
The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, asks to open the Strait of Ormuz because the world must not pay the effects of the war.
Government president claims to preserve 'all energy deposits' in the Middle East
The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, called this afternoon in a message in X for the opening of the Strait of Ormuz and warned of the risk of a "long-term energy crisis" if the war in Iran worsens.
The Chief Executive has said that “the world should not pay the consequences of this war”
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