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Ukraine’s Zelenskiy Calls for Joint Efforts to Set up Hormuz Mission

April 17 (Reuters) – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy ⁠called ⁠on Friday for joint ⁠efforts for an effective mission to ensure freedom ​of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz and said Kyiv’s wartime experience ‌in the Black Sea ‌could help.

“Decisions made regarding Hormuz now will determine how other ⁠aggressive ⁠actors perceive the possibility of creating problems in other straits ​and on other fronts,” Zelenskiy said in remarks to a video conference attended by 50 countries and chaired by France and Britain.

“We need ​to be as specific and clear as possible so that in ⁠six ⁠months we don’t find ⁠ourselves ​in the same situation as in Gaza, where much still needs to ​be done.”

“In Hormuz, ⁠there are security challenges that cannot be addressed by political decisions alone,” he added, without elaborating.

Zelenskiy, whose remarks appeared on the Telegram messaging app, said that in the course of four years ⁠of war with Russia, Ukraine had “already carried out a very similar ⁠mission in the Black Sea”.

“Russia also attempted to blockade our sea and we have experience in escorting merchant vessels, demining, defending against air attacks and the overall coordination of such operations,” he said.

Ukraine, he said, had sent specialists throughout the Middle East to help countries benefit from its experience in defending against Russian drones, many designed in Iran.

“We ⁠can also contribute to maritime security,” he said.

Ukraine has clinched security cooperation agreements with Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates and says it is In talks with ​Oman, Kuwait and Bahrain.

(Reporting by Ron Popeski and Oleksandr ​Kozhukhar; Editing by Alistair Bell)

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