U.S. President Donald Trump has strongly criticized Iran for imposing customs charges on oil tankers passing through the Strait of Hormuz, stating that such actions cannot disrupt global oil supply.
Reacting to Iran’s move, Trump said the world would see how oil distribution continues smoothly even without Iran’s involvement. He added that, in his view, the presence or absence of Iran does not make a difference to global oil flow.
The Strait of Hormuz is a key route for international oil transport, and any restrictions or charges imposed there often raise concerns about supply stability. Trump’s remarks come amid ongoing tensions related to energy routes and regional policies.
He also stated that during his leadership, he played a role in preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons. His comments highlighted his administration’s stance on Iran’s nuclear program and regional influence.
The statements underline continuing differences over Iran’s policies, while drawing attention to the importance of stable and uninterrupted global energy supply systems.
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