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Maldives wants fuel from India during Iran war

A spokesperson from India's Foreign Ministry said that the Maldives was seeking fuel supplies. India?is still shipping fuel to its neighboring countries?, she added.

Randhir Jaiswal, at a press conference, stated that India is the world's?fourth largest refiner? and supplies fuel to Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, and Sri Lanka.

The government of Maldives also contacted us to supply petroleum products on a short-term as well as long-term basis. Jaiswal stated that the request from Maldives is being evaluated in light of our own needs and availability.

According to World Bank statistics, the Maldives sources most of its fuel from Oman. The U.S./Israeli war against Iran has caused the Strait of Hormuz to be closed, disrupting the shipping of oil and oil-based products out of the Middle East.

Jaiswal stated that India has also discussed the current energy situation in India with Mauritius, Seychelles and Seychelles. He said, "We haven't received any requests from them yet."

Jaiswal stated that India has been in contact with Iran and other countries about the safe passage of tankers carrying oil and products such as liquefied gas and liquefied petrol gas.

India has so far managed to remove six LPG carriers from the Gulf.

Mukesh mangal, the additional secretary of the federal shipping ministry, said that 18 India-flagged ships are still stuck.

After the U.S. allowed a waiver of the sanctions, Indian refiners are also preparing to purchase Iranian oil. India imported Iranian oil for the last time in 2019.

According to LSEG ship tracker data, the sanctioned vessel Ping Shun is heading for Vadinar on the Indian west coast.

Mangal said that Indian authorities were unaware of the tanker arriving in Indian ports. (Reporting and editing by Nidhh Verma; Saurabh Sharma, Nikunj Ahri and Jan Harvey).

(source: Reuters)