US diplomat Marco Rubio denounces settler violence, tolls in Hormuz strait
Summary
United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke about issues related to the Strait of Hormuz and violence in the West Bank after a G7 meeting in France. He criticized Iran's plan for a toll system in the Strait, a key route for global oil transport. The Trump administration seeks international support to address the situation and end hostilities in Iran.Key Facts
- Marco Rubio is the U.S. Secretary of State.
- The Strait of Hormuz is crucial for the world's oil supply.
- Iran plans to introduce a toll system for ships passing through the Strait.
- Rubio called the toll system plan illegal and unacceptable.
- The G7 meeting involved countries like Japan, Canada, and the UK.
- The U.S. seeks help from G7 countries to manage the Strait of Hormuz situation.
- The U.S.-Iran conflict began on February 28, impacting oil transportation.
- The Trump administration aims to rally allies for action against Iran.
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