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“Iran” affirms its commitment to ensuring the continuation of energy exports in the Middle East

April 17, 2024

In the wake of the recent Iranian attack on Israel, Iranian officials were quick to reiterate their commitment to ensuring continued energy exports in the Middle East, stressing the need for all countries to adhere to the principles of “do no harm” to energy producers to maintain stability in the region.

Morteza Shah Mirzaei, Iranian Deputy Oil Minister, stated during a press conference in Moscow via video link that Iran is working hard to ensure the continued flow of energy in the Middle East, stressing the importance of international cooperation in this field. Shah Mirzaei pointed out the need for all countries to adhere to the principles of " “Do no harm” to energy producers; To ensure stable energy supply in the region.

The Kremlin stressed, on the sidelines of a phone call between Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and Russian President Vladimir Putin, that the Iranian attack on Israel was limited and that the Islamic Republic was not seeking escalation. President Putin expressed his hope that all parties would exercise restraint to avoid sliding into a confrontation that might… It has "catastrophic consequences for the entire region."

Recent developments demonstrate Iran's keenness to ensure the continuation of energy exports in the Middle East, while recognizing the importance of this to maintain stability in the region. Statements by Iranian officials indicate a desire to avoid escalation with Israel, while Israel continues to assess the situation and take the necessary steps to protect its security.