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EU Diplomatic Arm Proposed Naval Mission Take ‘Primary Role’ in Clearing Strait of Hormuz Mines, Document Shows

BRUSSELS, June 3 (Reuters) – The ⁠European ⁠Union’s diplomatic ⁠service has proposed that the bloc’s ​Aspides naval mission take “the primary role” ‌in clearing mines in ‌the Strait of Hormuz “when conditions ⁠allow” ⁠as Europe’s contribution to a Franco-British-led initiative, ​according to a document seen by Reuters.

The European External Action Service wrote in ​a note dated May 26 that “the situation ⁠requires ⁠the Union to ⁠provide a ​meaningful contribution” to an ad hoc coalition ​led by ⁠France and the UK “to be materialised once conditions allow and separated from the belligerents”.

“It is proposed that, ⁠when conditions allow, EUNAVFOR ASPIDES be tasked with ⁠undertaking the primary role in mine clearance in the Strait of Hormuz as the EU’s contribution to the FR-UK ad hoc Coalition’s efforts,” it wrote in the note, which was circulated to EU member ⁠countries.

Changing the Aspides mission’s mandate would require unanimity, and it remains unclear if the EU’s 27 member ​countries would back such a change.

(Reporting ​by Lili Bayer)

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