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According to Iran's Tasnim News Agency: Iran said that a cruise missile launched by the United States a few hours ago was successfully intercepted and hit by an air defense system in western Iran, and the missile was destroyed.
According to Saudi media outlet Alhadath, citing Lebanese official sources, Lebanese President Aoun and US Secretary of State Rubio have reached an agreement on Israel’s full withdrawal from southern Lebanon.
According to Saudi media Alhadath: Lebanese President Aoun told U.S. Secretary of State Rubio that it is necessary to strengthen U.S. support for the Lebanese army and military institutions. Rubio said that Lebanon cannot become a subsidiary issue of any other negotiation process and that Lebanon's sovereignty can only be decided and maintained by its constitutional institutions.
Market news: Aircraft leasing company AerCap is negotiating with Boeing (BA.N) to purchase Boeing 787 Dreamliners during the Farnborough Air Show in the UK.
According to the Financial Times, incoming British Prime Minister Burnham will insist on the Labour Party's controversial ban on new North Sea exploration licenses, dashing the oil and gas industry's hopes for a potential major shift in the government's fossil fuel policy.
According to Iran's Tasnim News Agency: Iran stated that the explosion in Abadan was related to the actions of the Iranian military and was not an attack launched by the United States.
[Former US Navy Admiral: In addition to the Strait of Hormuz, this shipping artery should also be paid special attention] Retired US Navy Admiral James Stavridis warned on Sunday that the United States should pay close attention to Iran's movements in the Suez Canal. He said: "The shipping traffic passing through the Suez Canal is larger than the Strait of Hormuz, and Iran has begun to send out signals in an attempt to use the Houthi armed forces to close this channel." He also said that Iran is paying close attention to Ukraine's actions. "They are watching very closely what is happening in Ukraine, or they are playing the role of the Ukrainians in a way, Use innovation, use drones, use maneuver tactics to try to make us pay. "
U.S. Department of State: U.S. Secretary of State Rubio reiterated the United States’ commitment to support the successful implementation of the Framework.
U.S. State Department: U.S. Secretary of State Rubio discussed implementation of the tripartite framework with Lebanese President Aoun.
U.S. State Department: U.S. Secretary of State Rubio met with Lebanese President Aoun on Sunday.
US President Trump: Britain has such enormous potential, but it all started with developing North Sea oil.
US President Trump: In addition, there are reports that the UK will remove those old and ugly wind turbines that have been shrouding Aberdeen and ruining the city's landscape.
US President Trump: It’s ridiculous that Britain pays billions of dollars a year to Norway to buy oil, while Norway is only mining less valuable areas of the North Sea.
US President Trump: This is one of the highest quality oil resources on Earth, with hundreds of years of production capacity remaining, and many resources yet to be discovered. This will transform Britain from a poor, disaster-stricken country into one of the richest in the world.
US President Trump: Citizens of Aberdeen, Scotland, are singing and dancing in the streets as incoming British Prime Minister Burnham announces that he will fully open up precious North Sea oil resources.
U.S. Energy Secretary Wright: All actions will be taken in the coming weeks and months to lower energy prices.
U.S. Secretary of Energy Wright: We are tracking the passage of large oil tankers through the Strait.
Boeing (BA.N) executive: The production of the 737 model is crucial to the company's investment in a new generation of aircraft.
U.S. Energy Secretary Wright: Ships will continue to pass through the strait in two routes.
U.S. Energy Secretary Wright: Regardless of whether Iran provides help or not, (the United States) will ensure oil transportation through the Strait of Hormuz. The "seven-day censored average" of oil flows across the Strait is below 7 million barrels per day.