US Envoy: India Vital Partner to Stabilize Oil Prices Amid Hormuz Tensions

US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor highlighted India's crucial role as a partner in maintaining stable global oil prices amidst escalating tensions. He expressed grave concern over Iran's attempts to blockade the Strait of Hormuz, targeting commercial vessels, including those with Indian casualties. Iran's military has warned of a crushing response if its energy infrastructure is targeted by US-Israel strikes. The situation presents a significant threat to regional stability and worldwide energy supplies.

Key Points: US Ambassador: India Key to Stable Oil Prices as Iran Tensions Rise

  • Iran blockading Strait of Hormuz
  • US seeks India's partnership on oil stability
  • Iran warns of devastating response to attacks
  • Tensions threaten global energy supplies
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"India vital partner to ensure stable oil prices": US Ambassador Sergio Gor on tensions at Strait of Hormuz

US Ambassador Sergio Gor calls India a vital partner for global oil price stability amid Iran's Strait of Hormuz blockade and escalating regional conflict.

"India's a vital partner to us to ensure that these prices remain stable around the world. - Sergio Gor"

New Delhi, March 13

US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor has expressed concern over the situation at the Strait of Hormuz that can disrupt the energy supplies as the conflict in West Asia escalates and acknowledged that India plays a "vital role" in keeping oil prices stable around the world.

Addressing a session at the India Today conclave on Friday, Sergio Gor said, "Today we're in a situation where, unfortunately, Iran is trying to blockade the Strait of Hormuz. The Iranians are recklessly targeting commercial vessels, including Indians who have unfortunately lost their lives through Iranian missiles and drones in the last few days, as recently as yesterday. And so it's we're frankly in a different environment. And so today India understands this. India's a vital partner to us to ensure that these prices remain stable around the world."

"And so frankly we appreciate India working with the United States and the global community in in ensuring that the price of oil remains stable around the world," he added.

Gor affirmed US President Donald Trump's commitment to stop Iran, outlining the threats of a nuclear Iran and condemning Tehran's attacks across the Gulf.

"The President's been very clear that we cannot have a nuclear Iran. And what you've seen now is on day one after the United States got involved in this conflict, the first thing Iran did is strike every one of their neighbours, left, right, up and down. And so there was not one person in the Gulf who has avoided this reckless and very dangerous and deadly behaviour, but they've expanded beyond that. They're hitting Azerbaijan, they're hitting Turkey. That's not somebody who's stable," he said

"Now imagine if that individual had a nuclear bomb. And so I think what the President is doing is bringing stability not just there, but to the whole region and frankly to the whole world," the US envoy added.

Meanwhile, Iran's military Headquarters the Khatam al-Anbiya has warned of dire consequences if Iran's energy infrastructure is targeted by US-Israel strikes.

The spokesperson for Iran's military said, "The slightest attack on #Iran's energy infrastructure and ports will result in our crushing and devastating response. In the event of such an attack, all the oil and gas infrastructure in the region, in which the United States and its Western allies have interests, will be set on fire and destroyed."

Earlier, Iran's new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, indicated that the closure of the Strait would remain a pressure tactic, according to remarks broadcast on Iranian state television.

"Dear fighter brothers! The desire of the masses of the people is the continuation of effective and regret-inducing defence. Furthermore, the leverage of blocking the Strait of Hormuz must certainly continue to be used," he said.

In recent days, Iran has intensified its restrictions on the passage of ships through the Strait of Hormuz amid ongoing US-Israeli strikes. Iran says vessels not serving the interests of the United States and Israel can sail through safely.

- ANI

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Priya S
Very concerning that Indian lives have been lost. Our government's primary duty is to ensure the safety of our sailors and secure our energy supply lines. We cannot afford another spike in petrol and diesel prices.
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Rohit P
While partnership with the US is important, we must be careful not to get dragged into their conflicts. India has traditionally had good relations with Iran. Our foreign policy should be balanced and serve *our* national interest first.
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Sarah B
Working with the global community is key, but the rhetoric from all sides is escalating dangerously. A blockade of the Strait would be catastrophic for the world economy. Hope diplomacy prevails.
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Vikram M
This is why accelerating our transition to renewable energy and reducing oil dependence is so crucial. Geopolitical tensions in the Gulf will always threaten price stability. Time to double down on solar and electric vehicles.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, the US Ambassador's statement feels like he's trying to recruit India for their campaign. We should play a stabilizing role, yes, but as a neutral power, not an ally in a confrontation. Let's be the voice of reason.

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