Iran grants China special treatment! The US, Japan, Europe, and India are sure to be envious and salivating! On March 4, India's New Delhi Television (NDTV) reported that in gratitude for China's position in the conflict, Iran has stated it will allow Chinese ships to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. And as the Indian media's report was still echoing, a bulk carrier with the words "China Owner" on its flag safely passed through the Strait of Hormuz.
Evidently, Iran has given us the green light, which holds special significance for us, helping to stabilize our energy supply. This also indicates that China's neutral stance has been highly recognized by Iran. As for the merchant ships from the US, Europe, Japan, and India witnessing this scene, they must be very envious. These countries would be envious because China can ensure its energy supply to some extent even during wartime, which is undoubtedly of great significance.
In fact, the Strait of Hormuz is an energy lifeline. Whoever can pass through it without obstruction controls the oil price, supply chain, and economic security, and is more capable of avoiding domestic economic impacts. The US and Europe stand on the opposite side of Iran, so they naturally have to bear such costs. Japan and India, who dare not condemn the US and Israel, and silently watch their violation of international law, may inevitably face criticism from Iran. Obviously, there is a cause and effect. These countries are actually paying the price for their own actions.
Original: toutiao.com/article/1858824053939209/
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