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By Kayhan Life Staff June 25 - Bread prices have f By Kayhan Life Staff
June 25 - Bread prices have flared up in several Iranian cities including Tehran after the government of Iranian President Massoud Pezeshkian cut flour subsidies.

At a time of high food inflation and a growing ‘cheap eating’ trend among Iranian households, demand for bread as a filling staple has soared. Yet a doubling in bread prices has made it less affordable for many low-income households.

The Pezeshkian government has been planning the liberalization of bread prices since last year. The recent increases appear to reflect the implementation of this policy. Removing bread subsidies directly hits low-income households, for whom bread is a basic and vital staple.

Mohammad Javad Karami, head of the flour and bread working group at the Iran Chamber of Guilds, announced this week that bread prices had increased in Tehran. The price hike reportedly took place overnight without any prior public notice.

The price of lavash bread (a thin flatbread) in Tehran has doubled, he said.

According to Karami, the current prices for a single loaf of bread in Tehran Province are: lavash at 2,700 tomans ($0.016), barbari (a thick flatbread) at 10,000 tomans ($0.62), and sangak (a traditional flatbread baked on hot stones) at 15,500 tomans ($0.096).

According to domestic media reports, revised bread prices were implemented in bakery systems on June 23, and many consumers became aware of the increase when visiting bakeries early that morning.
By Jonathan Saul, Gram Slattery and Tala Ramadan L By Jonathan Saul, Gram Slattery and Tala Ramadan
LONDON/MAMANA/DUBAI, June 25 (Reuters) – The U.N. International Maritime Organization paused its operation to escort ships through the Strait of Hormuz on Thursday after a vessel reported an attack, reigniting fears over a preliminary deal to end the Iran war.

The cargo ship said it was hit close to Oman by a projectile, British navy agency UKMTO said, hours after Tehran warned vessels against taking routes that it had not approved.

Two U.S. officials told Reuters that Iran had fired on the ship, while Iran‘s Persian Gulf Strait Authority, which Tehran established to manage requests for ships to travel through the strait, said vessels outside routes it has set will not be guaranteed safe passage.

Four sources identified the ship as the Singapore-flagged Ever Lovely. A security source said it was likely targeted by a drone.

There was no immediate comment from the U.S. government. U.S. President Donald Trump warned earlier this month that if Iran did not honor an agreement aimed at ending the war and reopening the strait that the U.S. would probably go back to bombing the country again.
By Gram Slattery and Jana Choukeir MANAMA/DUBAI, J By Gram Slattery and Jana Choukeir
MANAMA/DUBAI, June 25 (Reuters) – U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio told [Persian] Gulf allies on Thursday that any deal with Iran would take their interests into account, as he wrapped up a Middle East trip aimed at winning over regional partners with deep reservations about the preliminary accord.

Speaking at a meeting of [Persian] Gulf Arab foreign ministers in Bahrain — home to the U.S. Navy’s Fifth Fleet — Rubio said Washington was seeking an enduring peace with long-time foe Iran that would not come at the expense of the security of allies in the oil-rich region, many of whom see the deal as too soft after coming under Iranian attack during the conflict.

Iran fought two of the world’s most powerful armies — the U.S. and Israel — during the conflict and took effective control of the vital Strait of Hormuz, heavily disrupting oil flows and rattling global energy markets and the wider economy.

He told reporters that [Persian] Gulf allies shared some very serious concerns and that they wanted to be informed of every step of the peace accord, which includes provisions on Hormuz.
WASHINGTON, June 25 (Reuters) – Iran fired on a ca WASHINGTON, June 25 (Reuters) – Iran fired on a cargo ship that had reported earlier on Thursday being hit by a projectile as it attempted to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, two U.S. officials told Reuters, speaking on condition of anonymity.

The ship reported being struck on its starboard side by a projectile 7.5 nautical miles southeast of Oman’s port of Dahit, British navy agency UKMTO said.

(Reporting by Phil Stewart and Idrees Ali)
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