Allies issue joint statement condemning Iran's Gulf actions

Germany, France, the UK, Italy, the Netherlands, Canada, and Japan have released a joint letter condemning Iran's recent attacks on commercial vessels and infrastructure in the Gulf, as well as the de facto closure of the Strait of Hormuz. The statement expresses deep concern over the escalating conflict and calls on Iran to cease such activities. It also signals readiness to contribute to efforts ensuring safe passage through the strait.

A coalition of nations—Germany, France, UK, Italy, the Netherlands, Canada, and Japan—issued a statement condemning 'in the strongest terms' Iran's attacks on unarmed commercial vessels in the Gulf, civilian infrastructure including oil and gas installations, and the de facto closure of the Strait of Hormuz by Iranian forces. The letter highlights 'deep concern about the escalating conflict' and urges Iran to 'cease immediately its threats, laying of mines and drone and missile attacks and other attempts to block the strait to commercial shipping,' while complying with U.N. Security Council Resolution 28-17. It demands an 'immediate comprehensive moratorium on attacks on civilian infrastructure' and calls on all states to respect international law for prosperity and security. The allies expressed 'readiness to contribute to appropriate efforts to ensure a safe passage through the Strait' and welcomed commitments from nations in preparatory planning. According to Axios, NATO head Mark Rutte and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer spoke with French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday morning, persuading him to support the political statement while deferring practical steps. Rutte stated: “We all agree, as we always did, that it was crucial for Iran not to get its hands on a nuclear capability, a ballistic missile capability. And what the U.S. is doing at the moment is degrading that capability of Iran. And I think that’s very important. This is important for European security, for the Middle East. It is vital for Israel itself.” Japan's prime minister told President Trump: “I firmly believe that it is only you, Donald, who can achieve peace across the world,” and that they would “reach out to many of the partners in the international community, to achieve our objective together.”

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South Korea joins 7 countries in Strait of Hormuz statement

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South Korea's foreign ministry announced Friday it will join a joint statement by seven countries, including Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands and Canada, condemning Iran's attacks in the Gulf and de facto closure of the Strait of Hormuz. The statement calls on Iran to cease its actions and respect freedom of navigation. Seoul cited safety of sea lanes and impacts on its energy supply.

Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi expressed 'serious concern' over attacks on vessels around the Strait of Hormuz during an online G7 leaders' meeting, urging early de-escalation. Japan plans to lead in releasing oil reserves to avert an economic crisis through international coordination.

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U.S. President Donald Trump praised Japanese politician Sanae Takaichi ahead of a US-Japan summit, highlighting Japan's 'stepping up to the plate' on Iran by joining a European-led joint statement on securing the Strait of Hormuz.

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South Korea is in close talks with Iran and other countries to normalize passage through the Strait of Hormuz after Tehran offered to allow Japan-bound vessels amid the Middle East crisis. A foreign ministry official said the government is actively communicating with relevant nations while monitoring the situation.

Vier Tage nach den initialen US- und israelischen Angriffen auf den Iran, die am 28. Februar eine regionale Eskalation auslösten, verschärfte sich der Konflikt durch die Zerstörung des iranischen Staatssenders in Teheran durch Israel, iranische Raketen- und Drohnenangriffe auf US- und israelische Ziele sowie die angedrohte Schließung der Straße von Hormuz.

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Die Eskalation des Konflikts zwischen Iran, den USA und Israel hat Iran dazu veranlasst, die Straße von Hormuz zu schließen, wodurch der Tankerverkehr zum Erliegen kommt und die globalen Ölpreise über 80 US-Dollar pro Barrel klettern. Die Auswirkungen reichen bis nach Europa, das nun Pläne überdenkt, die Importe russischen Gases einzustellen, während Indonesien über die D-8-Organisation auf Deeskalation drängt und stabile Kraftstoffversorgung zusichert.

 

 

 

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