Guterres warns that the continued closure of the Strait of Hormuz will lead to serious consequences

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Gold Finance reports that on May 1st, local time on April 30th, UN Secretary-General Guterres held a press conference at the New York headquarters regarding the Middle East crisis, pointing out that the crisis is painfully entering its third month. Despite a fragile ceasefire, the situation is worsening as time passes. Guterres expressed deep concern over restrictions on freedom of navigation through the Strait of Hormuz. Guterres stated that if the strait remains closed until mid-year, the global economic growth rate will drop to 2.5%, inflation will rise to 5.4%, an additional 32 million people will fall into poverty, and 45 million people facing extreme hunger will be added. If the strait remains closed until the end of the year, the global economic growth rate will fall to 2%, and inflation will exceed 6%. Guterres urged all parties to avoid taking any actions that could undermine the ceasefire. Guterres said that the UN system is working to mitigate the impact of the current crisis. (CCTV News)

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