AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoStrait of Hormuz Diplomacy: US and Iran held indirect technical talks in Doha on Strait of Hormuz shipping and the Iran-U.S. MoU, with Qatar and Pakistan saying “positive progress,” but no lasting peace yet; mediators say the next round will come after Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s funeral processions. Hormuz Pressure on Shipping: Iran’s military command warned all oil tankers to use approved routes or face “forceful response,” while Iran also accused a “foreign” ship of grounding after ignoring its instructions—reportedly tied to Tehran. Oil Market Slide: Oil prices fell for a third straight day as Hormuz risks eased on talk progress, with Brent slipping toward $70 amid oversupply worries. Frozen Funds and MoU Monitoring: Iran says Doha talks covered unfreezing about $6 billion for goods purchases and establishing a communication channel to report MoU violations. Regional Security Fallout: The US considers relocating key operational systems in Bahrain, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia farther from Iranian missile/drone threats, according to a report. Khamenei Funeral Diplomacy: Malaysia’s Anwar said he regretted missing the funeral; Pakistan’s Shehbaz Sharif and others are set to attend. Turkey-Iraq Energy: Türkiye said talks with Iraq ahead of the July 27 pipeline agreement expiry focus on extending and improving crude exports. Saudi Food Tender: Saudi Arabia issued a wheat tender for 655,000 tons for Sept–Oct delivery, avoiding Gulf ports affected by the war.
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