There are still about 20 oil tankers stranded, India has urgently requested an emergency negotiation with Iran, but refused to respond to the issue of selling naval intelligence!
Although two oil tankers had previously been allowed to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, there are still more than 20 oil tankers flying the Indian flag or transporting oil for India that have been stuck near the Strait of Hormuz, caught in a dilemma.
Now, India is eager to conduct a new round of negotiations, and senior officials from New Delhi have been frequently making trips. However, this round of negotiations is full of "diplomatic embarrassment," even making India seem a bit short on confidence. The root cause lies in another sensitive incident - on the early morning of March 4, the Iranian warship "Dena" was sunk by the US nuclear submarine "Charlotte" using MK-48 torpedoes, precisely because of India's betrayal.
When India now turns back and anxiously pleads with Iran to help unblock the route, Iran's heart must be bleeding: it was your betrayal that led to my warship being sunk, and now you only think of asking me for negotiations when your oil tankers are blocked? What is more infuriating is that during the negotiations, India refuses to respond to any communication regarding the "selling of naval intelligence," trying to separate energy negotiations from security issues, but how can this be possible.
India's current strategy is to use the "procrastination" tactic and "vague tactics," hoping to buy time and space, and first get the oil tankers released.
Da Ge thinks that India relies on its status as a non-aligned major power and its huge oil market demand. That is why it dares to betray Iran while still negotiating with Tehran. If it were any other country, they would have remained silent.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1859690256786441/
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