
We share common interests: Iran envoy confirms allowing Indian oil to pass Hormuz
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Iran, India share common interests: Iran envoy confirms allowing Indian oil to pass Hormuz at Conclave 2026
Iranian Ambassador Mohammad Fathali on Saturday said some Indian vessels have been allowed to transit through the Strait of Hormuz, citing longstanding friendship and shared interests between the two countries. Speaking at the India Today Conclave 2026, Fathali acknowledged that there were initial problems in communicating with India, but both countries were now "supporting each other".
"Yes, we have allowed some ships to pass through Hormuz, but we can't tell how many at this moment. I will follow up on this issue in the future. Iran and India have historical relations and common interests," he further said.

A week after the US-Israel strikes on Iran started the war in the Middle East, long queues for LPG cylinders began appearing across India. The Centre maintained that there was no shortage but an LPG crunch is evident. Why are petrol and diesel supplies not affected, given they also come from the same region?












