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I noticed that Italy and Germany are intensifying diplomatic talks to try to curb the conflict in Iran. Basically, both countries recognize that a larger escalation would have serious impacts on their economies and regional stability.
What really draws attention is the concern over the energy sector. If the situation continues to deteriorate, there is a real risk of an energy crisis in Europe, which would be quite problematic. Additionally, the issue of the Strait of Hormuz is critical — if it were to close, it would affect the entire global supply chain of oil and gas.
For now, Italy and Germany are trying to act as mediators, seeking to prevent things from getting out of control. It’s an interesting diplomatic move, especially considering how these two countries depend on energy stability. It’s worth watching how this develops in the coming months, because any misstep in this region could cause significant ripple effects in global markets.