Iran began arrangements on Monday to move the world’s largest oil fleet. This coincides with reports of American acquiescence amid the widening scope of the global crisis.
Exclusive – Al-Khabar Al-Yemeni:
Bloomberg agency published satellite images it said were of a fleet of Iranian oil tankers. The images show approximately 24 ships anchored near Kharg Island, which is the center of Iranian oil exports.
This large oil fleet movement comes amid Iranian news of American acquiescence.
Iran’s Tasnim news agency quoted a source close to the Iranian negotiating delegation as confirming that Washington has agreed to a new text including the lifting of oil sanctions during the negotiations.
Pakistan is currently hosting a new round of indirect negotiations between Iran and America, as the Pakistani Interior Minister continues his visit to Tehran, extended for a third day.
Washington’s decision to agree to lift oil sanctions comes amid escalating international concern over a crisis due to dwindling stocks.
The International Energy Agency issued a warning that countries have only two weeks’ worth of oil stockpiles left, confirming that stocks are depleted while approximately two and a half million barrels per day are being pumped into the market.
The majority of the world’s countries have been forced to draw from strategic reserves in an attempt to avoid the repercussions of exploding oil prices, which have continued to rise crazily in recent weeks.
The most prominent of these countries is the United States, where oil prices have jumped by 50% since the start of the war, according to the American Automobile Association.
It is noteworthy that the United States had targeted ships entering and leaving Iranian ports while announcing a wide blockade on Hormuz, given its failure to control it militarily.


