UK Deploys Warship to Middle East With Eye on Potential Hormuz Mission

LONDON, May 9 (Reuters) – Britain said on ⁠Saturday ⁠it was deploying ⁠its warship HMS Dragon to the Middle East ​in preparation for a potential multinational effort to protect shipping in ‌the Strait of Hormuz ‌once conditions allow.

HMS Dragon, an air defence destroyer, was ⁠sent to ⁠the Eastern Mediterranean in March, shortly after the start ​of the Iran war, to help defend Cyprus.

Its relocation to the Middle East follows a move by France to deploy its carrier ​strike group to the southern Red Sea, as the two ⁠countries ⁠work together on a ⁠defensive ​plan aimed at restoring confidence in the trade route.

“The pre-positioning of ​HMS Dragon is ⁠part of prudent planning that will ensure that the UK is ready, as part of a multinational coalition jointly led by the UK and France, to secure the Strait, when conditions ⁠allow,” a spokesperson for Britain’s Ministry of Defence said.

As the ⁠U.S. and Iran inch toward a potential off-ramp from their 10-week war, France and Britain have been working on a proposal to lay the groundwork for safe transit through the Strait once the situation stabilises.

The plan would need coordination with Iran and a dozen countries have indicated a willingness to take part.

Britain’s ability to ⁠participate in any protective mission will be limited by the stretched Royal Navy, which is much smaller now than in the past and which has had to retire ​some ships before replacements have become available.

(Reporting by ​Sarah YoungEditing by Alexandra Hudson)

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