Iran’s UN Ambassador Amir Saeid Iravani has condemned recent US military actions, describing them as “serious violations of international humanitarian law” and potential war crimes in a letter to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres. This development, reported by Iran’s state-run IRNA news agency, comes amid ongoing hostilities between the United States and Iran following the collapse of a short-lived ceasefire. The conflict, which has seen reciprocal military strikes and heightened tensions, now includes accusations from Iran that US attacks have expanded to include dual-use sites, such as steel plants and pharmaceutical facilities.

The market for Strait of Hormuz traffic normalization by August 31 reflects these developments, currently priced at 11.5% YES. This market perception has seen a decrease from 12% a day ago and 16% a week ago, suggesting that participants are interpreting the situation as less likely to resolve in time for traffic to return to normal. The ongoing tensions, coupled with Iran’s latest accusations, could further complicate diplomatic efforts and impact traffic through the crucial maritime route.

Key Takeaways

Iran’s condemnation of US actions appears to indicate an escalation in tensions and potential for further conflict.