AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMaritime Security & Trade: The US says it will not tolerate violations of its Iran blockade in the Strait of Hormuz, telling India’s FM S Jaishankar that commercial vessels must immediately comply with US orders, after US strikes killed three Indian seafarers on the Palau-flagged tanker MT Settebello; Jaishankar called the “lethal” attacks “not justified” and India has repeatedly summoned US diplomats. Diplomacy Under Strain: US State Department readouts emphasized enforcement and “illicit Iranian oil,” while Indian officials and critics say Washington offered no condolences; opposition leaders and MP Shashi Tharoor also questioned why non-lethal options weren’t used. Industry Impact: The deaths have triggered a fresh legal fight over maritime insurance and liability for families of crew, while shipping firms and unions warn Indian seafarers remain exposed in high-risk waters. Local Angle (Palau): Island Conservation reports rats removed from Palau’s Ulong Island led to rapid land-and-sea recovery within a year, a rare win for ecosystem restoration. Regional Watch: Separately, Palau-flagged shipping and broader Pacific maritime monitoring remain in focus as governments track activity in contested waters.
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