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Birol, IEA's Birol, says the Strait of Hormuz should be reopened without conditions

Fatih Birol, the head of the International Energy Agency (IEA), welcomed on?Thursday the interim agreement that ended the?Iran War and?called for a reopening without conditions of the?Strait?of Hormuz.

Birol said that several countries are reviewing their energy policies, as it is clear that the waterway may be closed again. Iran has already shut down the waterway during the war.

Birol, speaking at an Istanbul event, said that the IEA would discuss new strategies with a number of countries, as the energy crisis has redrawn global maps. He added that "trust" was crucial in the global markets for energy, where prices have dropped since the peace pact.

In the agreement, Iran will reopen the Strait of Hormuz and the U.S. will lift its naval blockade against Iran. This could end the biggest oil supply disruption ever.

Birol added that the strait should be reopened without conditions so all parties can "believe" it is safe. "We'll now see what the details are of the agreement, the negotiation process, and next steps will be", he said.

"The vase is cracked," he said. "Now that?all actors are aware that the Strait of Hormuz has been closed before, it can be shut down again."

According to the IEA, the Iran war - which began on February 28 with U.S. and Israeli strikes against the country - has blocked more than 14 million barrels of Middle East oil production per day (bpd). Reporting by Ezgi Erkoyun, Ceyda aglayan and Jonathan Spicer. Editing by Alexander Smith.

(source: Reuters)