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UK and France to Co-Host Talks This Week on Possible Defensive Naval Mission for Hormuz

PARIS/LONDON April 13 (Reuters) – Britain and France ⁠will ⁠this week co-host ⁠talks aimed at restoring freedom of navigation in ​the Strait of Hormuz, including discussions on what President Emmanuel ‌Macron described as a ‌possible strictly defensive naval mission.

The talks are intended to ⁠bring ⁠together Britain, France and other countries willing to join a ​peaceful multinational mission aimed at restoring freedom of navigation in the strait.

“This strictly defensive mission, which will be separate from ​the warring parties, is intended to be deployed as soon ⁠as the ⁠situation allows,” Macron ⁠said ​in a post on X.

Tensions in the Gulf have intensified after ​the United States ⁠said it would begin a blockade nL6N40V09S of maritime traffic entering and exiting Iranian ports, while Iran has effectively shut the Strait, a route that carries about a ⁠fifth of the world’s oil consumption.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said ⁠the continued closure of the Strait of Hormuz was deeply damaging global shipping and was adding to cost‑of‑living pressures.

“This week the UK and France will co-host a summit to advance work on a coordinated, independent, multinational plan to safeguard international shipping when the conflict ends,” Starmer posted on X.

Britain has previously convened ⁠representatives of more than 40 countries nL1N40L0A8 that share the aim of restoring freedom of navigation. The United States was not involved in those talks.

(Reporting by ​Dominique Vidalon in Paris and Sam Tabahriti in ​London; Editing by Sudip Kar-Gupta)

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