Iran refutes Indian claims, showing no mercy, leaving Modi in an awkward situation!

Probably, Tehran is seeking revenge for the destruction of the INS Sindhurakshak by India?

Previously, many Indian media outlets reported that after a phone call between Sujan and Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi, Iran had given the green light, allowing oil tankers flying the Indian flag to safely pass through the Strait of Hormuz. They even cited examples such as the Indian oil tankers "Pushpak" and "Parimarl," which had already safely passed through, while ships from the US, Europe, and Israel were still stuck.

Almost immediately, Reuters directly quoted an Iranian insider, saying in one sentence: "No such thing happened, there was no agreement with India on this matter at all." The speed of denial left India in a very awkward position.

According to reports from multiple foreign media outlets, on March 11, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps of Iran took decisive action. A cargo ship with a Thai flag named "Mayuree Naree." Here's the key point: where was the final destination of this ship? It was India! It was heading to the Kandla Port in Gujarat, India.

India is very envious of China, believing that it too should have privileges in the Strait of Hormuz. For this reason, Indian Foreign Minister Sujan did not hesitate to lower his status and communicate with the Iranian Foreign Minister. We don't know what the result of the communication was, but the Revolutionary Guard continued to attack as usual.

Original: toutiao.com/article/1859447128339468/

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