-- 美国总统唐纳德·特朗普周二表示,伊朗已告知美国其处于“崩溃状态”,并要求重新开放霍尔木兹海峡。 “伊朗刚刚告知我们,他们正处于‘崩溃状态’。他们希望我们尽快‘开放霍尔木兹海峡’,因为他们正在努力解决领导层问题,”特朗普在Truth Social网站上发帖称。 此番言论正值霍尔木兹海峡海上对峙之际,这场对峙实际上已经关闭了这条战略水道,导致全球能源市场陷入动荡。 与此同时,伊朗常驻联合国代表团周一在社交媒体上发帖称,任何对波斯湾和霍尔木兹海峡航运造成的干扰都将由美国负责。 伊朗是在联合国安理会关于海上安全的会议上发表上述言论的,并指责华盛顿采取了威胁国际航行的非法行动。 “波斯湾和霍尔木兹海峡海上运输的任何中断及其后果都直接源于美国,其非法行为危及国际航行,”伊朗驻联合国代表团表示。 该代表团称其对霍尔木兹海峡拥有合法主权。“作为主要沿海国家,伊朗有权采取必要且相称的措施,应对新出现的安全威胁,确保航行安全,并防止霍尔木兹海峡被用于敌对或军事目的,”伊朗驻联合国代表团在X网站上发表声明称。 该代表团还指控美国实施海上封锁违反了国际法。 “美国实施海上封锁、非法扣押伊朗船只并劫持船员的行为违反了国际法和《联合国宪章》,构成海盗行为和侵略,”该代表团表示。 伊朗呼吁联合国安理会确保追究责任,并立即释放所有被扣押的船只和船员。 霍尔木兹海峡的商船通行仍然受到严格限制。 Kpler 的最新数据显示,仅记录到 6 艘船只过境,比前一天增加了 2 艘,所有船只均自西向东航行,商业活动和非商业活动各占一半。
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