ADNOC CEO labels Hormuz attacks terrorism, urges keeping the strait open

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ADNOC chief Sultan al-Jaber called Iran’s attacks on the Strait of Hormuz an act of terrorism against every nation and urged that the waterway remain open, stressing that choking Hormuz would harm the global economy. His remarks come amid the Gulf crisis, energy‑supply tensions, and ongoing diplomatic signals between the U.S. and Iran.
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