The Strait of Hormuz: Why is it the focus of the Iran-US tensions - BBC News
After the US pulled out of the international nuclear agreement with Iran, Tehran says it will not negotiate another deal with Washington. <br />
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And, there’s been a deterioration in relations between the US and Iran since April, when the US ended sanctions exemptions, effectively banning all Iranian oil exports. <br />
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Iran has threatened that if its oil exports are stopped, then no oil can pass the Strait of Hormuz. But, why is this strait so important and how could this story affect you? Parizad Nobakht from BBC World Service explains.<br />
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The Strait of Hormuz: Why is it the focus of the Iran-US tensions - BBC News
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After the US pulled out of the international nuclear agreement with Iran, Tehran says it will not negotiate another deal with Washington.
And, there’s been a deterioration in relations between the US and Iran since April, when the US ended sanctions exemptions, effectively banning all Iranian oil exports.
Iran has threatened that if its oil exports are stopped, then no oil can pass the Strait of Hormuz. But, why is this strait so important and how could this story affect you? Parizad Nobakht from BBC World Service explains.
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