Bahrain: Oil tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz decreased by more than 90%

Dr. Abdul Latif bin Rashid Al Zayani confirmed, , said that what started as has developed into a threat that affects the entire world.
He stressed that time has become a decisive factor in dealing with this escalating crisis, which has become a real threat to global stability, food security, and the principles of international law.
The Strait of Hormuz Crisis
He explained that since last February 28, the movement of oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz has declined by more than 90%.
He indicated that the repercussions This situation is no longer limited to energy markets or shipping lines, but rather extends to global food security, with the expectation that the lack of fertilizer supplies will worsen and the risks of hunger will escalate.
He pointed to United Nations warnings of the possibility of an additional 45 million people being exposed to acute hunger, and about 4 million people in the Arab world being pushed into poverty if the situation continues as it is.
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