Petrol and diesel prices rise again as concerns grow over ceasefire

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Lebanon *JD Vance Yvette Cooper RAC Strait of Hormuz

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Apr 9 Evening

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BBC News - WorldYesterday

Petrol and diesel prices rise again as concerns grow over ceasefire

Petrol and diesel prices have risen again due to concerns about the US-Iran ceasefire's stability. Initial drops in oil prices after the ceasefire announcement were reversed on Thursday amid doubts fueled by Israeli strikes on Lebanon and Iranian warnings. The Strait of Hormuz, a key oil shipping route, remains a point of contention, further impacting prices. Brent crude rose 3.2% to $97.94 a barrel, reflecting market anxiety. Since the war began on February 28th, wholesale oil prices have increased by 35%, leading to higher costs at the pump, with average petrol prices at 158.03p a litre and diesel at 191.11p on Thursday in the UK. While one motoring group anticipates price drops if the ceasefire holds, another warns against expecting significant reductions soon.

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The price of a barrel of Brent crude rose 3.2% to $97.94 on Thursday.

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Since the war began on 28 February, wholesale oil prices have jumped by 35%.

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The average petrol price was 158.03p a litre on Thursday while diesel was 191.11p.

— the RAC

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Reports that Iran will keep the crucial shipping route closed because of the Israeli strikes has renewed fears of a lengthy disruption to energy supplies

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Drivers should expect prices on forecourts to level by next weekend and then fall – providing the ceasefire holds.

— Luke Bosdet, the AA's spokesman on pump prices

Apr 9 Morning

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The Guardian - World NewsYesterday

Lebanon must be included in US-Iran ceasefire deal, Yvette Cooper to say

British Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper will advocate for Lebanon's inclusion in the US-Iran ceasefire agreement, following a two-week pause in conflict announced by the US. This comes after Israel intensified its bombing campaign in Lebanon, resulting in numerous casualties, while the US Vice-President stated Lebanon was not part of the ceasefire deal with Iran. Cooper will emphasize the need to prevent a return to conflict, ensure no further Iranian threats to its neighbors, and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, which Iran closed in response to US and Israeli attacks. The closure of this crucial waterway has impacted global fuel and fertilizer prices, affecting economies worldwide. Cooper will address City leaders, stressing the importance of keeping the shipping route open for global trade.

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Al JazeeraYesterday

Iran war day 41: What’s happening in Lebanon, Middle East and beyond?

On day 41 of the Iran war, Lebanon declared a national day of mourning following Israeli attacks that killed at least 254 people. Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam is seeking diplomatic intervention to halt the violence. While a ceasefire mediated by Pakistan was believed to include Lebanon, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US Vice President JD Vance stated it does not. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi insists the ceasefire covers Lebanon, warning of continued war if attacks persist. Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian demands a halt to Israeli attacks in Lebanon as part of Iran's ceasefire conditions. However, a US official stated that Iran's publicly released 10-point ceasefire plan differs from the agreement made with the White House.

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Lebanon must be included in the ceasefire agreement between the US and Iran.

— Yvette Cooper

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The US vice-president, JD Vance, insisted that the country was not part of the ceasefire deal with Iran.

— JD Vance

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Lebanon has declared a national day of mourning.

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Netanyahu said Lebanon is not part of the ceasefire between the United States and Iran.

— Benjamin Netanyahu

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Iran demands a halt to Israeli attacks in Lebanon as a condition of its ceasefire plan.

— Masoud Pezeshkian