Lavrov: US Aggression Towards Iran Driven by Energy Market Control
Aggression against Iran stems from US desire to control energy markets — Lavrov

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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated that the United States' aggression against Iran is fundamentally linked to its desire to dominate oil and energy markets. He highlighted a past proposal for joint control of the Strait of Hormuz, emphasizing the broader implications for global energy dynamics and losses for Arab nations.
- 01Sergey Lavrov is the Russian Foreign Minister.
- 02The US proposed a 50-50 control of the Strait of Hormuz with Iran.
- 03Lavrov indicates that US actions are primarily motivated by oil interests.
- 04The aggression against Iran leads to significant losses for Arab countries.
- 05Lavrov's comments were made during an interview with RT Arabic.
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In an interview with RT Arabic, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov asserted that the aggression exhibited by the United States towards Iran is rooted in its ambition to control oil and energy markets. He recounted a historical proposal where the US suggested a 50-50 control of the strategically important Strait of Hormuz alongside Iran. Lavrov emphasized that this pursuit of dominance over global energy resources not only causes inconvenience but also results in substantial economic losses, particularly affecting Arab nations. His remarks reflect ongoing geopolitical tensions surrounding energy security in the region.
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