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Macron and Starmer hold international summit on reopening the Strait of Hormuz

Leaders will weigh a defensive multinational mission as the strait remains closed, with about 40 countries expected on the call, officials said.

  • On Friday, French President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer co-hosted a virtual summit with nearly 40 nations to discuss restoring navigation through the Strait of Hormuz once the regional conflict ends.
  • Iran effectively closed the vital shipping lane on February 28 following US-Israeli strikes, prompting President Donald Trump to impose a retaliatory blockade while berating allies for failing to join his military campaign.
  • Organizers plan a "strictly defensive" multinational mission as a "third way" between US maximum pressure and war, though the Elysee confirmed that neither Iran, Israel, nor the United States will participate.
  • Following the summit, a multinational military planning meeting is scheduled for next week at the Permanent Joint Headquarters in Northwood to outline preparations for a combined defensive effort.
  • Starmer declared reopening the strait a "global responsibility," as leaders address the blockade's economic impact on energy prices and the safety of more than 20,000 seafarers trapped aboard vessels.
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Emmanuel Macron welcomed Keir Starmer to the Elysée on Friday before a video conference summit with some thirty "non-belligerent" volunteers for a mission to secure the Strait of Ormuz, once the fragile Iranian-American ceasefire was consolidated.

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