German navy plans deployment in Strait of Hormuz

Amid the ongoing Strait of Hormuz crisis, with no lasting ceasefire in sight despite an earlier US-Israel-Iran truce, the German navy has begun concrete planning for a possible deployment to secure the strait. Defence Minister Boris Pistorius outlined the prerequisites, including a legal framework and Bundestag mandate.

Defence Minister Boris Pistorius (SPD) stated in the ARD programme «Bericht aus Berlin» that planning is underway, including coordination with partners on mission composition. However, it remains at an early stage, as a lasting ceasefire, legal basis, and Bundestag approval are lacking. «We are a long way from that,» he noted.

Pistorius emphasised Germany's Nato-leading expertise in mine clearance, positioning it as a key contributor if conditions are met. Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU) echoed similar prerequisites—UN resolution and Bundestag decision—at the recent France-initiated Hormuz conference. Parliamentary support remains uncertain.

The mission would require task prioritisation due to limited equipment. Over 20 attacks on merchant ships have strained even the US Navy. Pistorius warned against proceeding without US involvement, citing their superior situational awareness, framing it as Germany's interest as the world's third-largest economy in securing freedom of navigation—not a signal to US President Donald Trump.

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In the latest development of the Strait of Hormuz crisis, representatives from 49 states at the Hormuz Conference in Paris agreed on a defensive military mission to secure the strait. France and the UK will lead, with Germany and Italy focusing on mine clearance. Iran has conditionally lifted its blockade pending the Lebanon ceasefire.

Following a ceasefire between the US, Israel and Iran, pressure is mounting on Europe to join a naval mission securing shipping in the Persian Gulf. Discussions behind the scenes consider framing it as a Nato operation. The alliance is preparing an offer for Washington.

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Germany is offering additional equipment and personnel for a possible mission in the Strait of Hormus. The navy plans further participation in the operation. The move comes amid ongoing tensions in the region.

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.

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South Korea's foreign ministry emphasized on Sunday the diverse situations facing ships and nations in the Strait of Hormuz, following the recent transit of two Japan-linked tankers through the Iran-blocked waterway. This comes amid the ongoing crisis sparked by late February U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran, which stranded 26 South Korean vessels carrying 173 sailors. Seoul prioritizes crew safety while seeking to restore navigation freedom under international norms.

The United States has deployed about 2,500 Marines from the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit in Okinawa, Japan, and the amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli from Sasebo amid the war with Iran, dubbed Operation Epic Fury, which began on February 28, 2026. The move addresses Iranian attacks on shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, through which one-fifth of global oil passes, as confirmed by U.S. officials.

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U.S. President Donald Trump said the United States no longer needs naval assistance from NATO allies, South Korea, Japan or Australia to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, citing 'military success' against Iran. He posted this on Truth Social and called NATO's refusal a 'foolish mistake' during a White House meeting with Irish Prime Minister Micheal Martin. The Strait carries one-fifth of the world's oil supply.

 

 

 

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