The head of the International Energy Agency warned that global energy security could be threatened if the Strait of Hormuz, a critical oil passage, does not reopen within weeks. The statement underscores the strait's importance to global oil supply, as a large share of seaborne oil passes through it. The warning comes amid reports that the strait may be closed or disrupted.
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The statement could be reframed neutrally: 'IEA chief highlights importance of keeping Strait of Hormuz open for global energy security.'
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