-- 周三,韩国股市高开,此前美国总统特朗普叫停了旨在护送船只通过霍尔木兹海峡以达成与伊朗协议的“自由计划”军事行动,中东紧张局势有所缓和。 韩国综合股价指数(KOSPI)上涨156.02点,涨幅2.2%,开盘报7093.01点。韩国创业板指数(KOSDAQ)上涨0.6%,开盘报1220.90点。 “自由计划”于周一才开始实施。 据报道,周一阿联酋境内多艘商船遭到袭击,伊朗袭击后,阿联酋一个石油港口起火。这是自四周前宣布停火以来,局势的最大升级。特朗普在霍尔木兹海峡的军事行动旨在确保航道安全,但却加剧了紧张局势。 此外,随着伊朗和美国之间的紧张局势加剧,伊拉克加大了外交努力。候任总理阿里·扎伊迪表示,他已与伊朗总统马苏德·佩泽什基安通话,并表示巴格达方面支持调解。 伊朗外交部表示,伊朗外长阿巴斯·阿拉格奇周二前往北京,与中国外长就中伊关系以及地区和全球局势举行会谈。
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