EU leaders at Paris conference agree on defensive mission to secure Strait of Hormuz, with naval operations illustrated on backdrop.
EU leaders at Paris conference agree on defensive mission to secure Strait of Hormuz, with naval operations illustrated on backdrop.
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EU leaders agree on defensive mission to secure Strait of Hormuz after Paris conference

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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.

The Hormuz Conference in Paris, hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, marks a key step following recent ceasefires in the region, including between the US, Israel, and Iran. Just before the meeting, Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghtschi announced the Strait of Hormuz was temporarily open again, conditional on the Lebanon ceasefire holding. Macron described this as a 'message of hope' but stressed the need for caution.

Attendees demanded the strait's permanent, unconditional opening under international maritime law. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, and others underscored European unity, with Merz noting surprise at the readiness for military steps. The mission will be defensive and commence post-ceasefire.

France and the UK will lead, with Starmer calling the talks productive and scheduling further planning in London. Germany and Italy intend to contribute to mine clearance operations, pending UN resolutions, government approvals, and parliamentary mandates.

US President Donald Trump criticized NATO allies on his platform, deeming their help unnecessary and the alliance 'useless.' Merz highlighted continued diplomacy, welcomed the Israel-Lebanon ceasefire, and called on Hezbollah and Israel to support lasting peace.

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Reactions on X to the EU leaders' agreement on a defensive mission to secure the Strait of Hormuz after the Paris conference are mixed. Supporters celebrate Europe's independent multinational effort led by France and the UK, with Germany and Italy contributing to mine clearance, following Iran's conditional blockade lift. Critics deride it as too late and opportunistic, crediting US actions under Trump for resolving the crisis, while highlighting transatlantic tensions. Neutral posts report details and upcoming planning.

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Iran said Friday that commercial vessels can again transit the Strait of Hormuz under routes coordinated with Iranian authorities for the duration of a ceasefire, a claim echoed by U.S. President Donald Trump. But shipping risks — including concerns over sea mines and unclear security conditions — have kept many operators cautious, even as the United States maintains a blockade on traffic to and from Iranian ports.

Gli Stati Uniti e l'Iran si sono avvicinati a un'intesa preliminare che potrebbe allentare le tensioni nel Golfo, anche se le dispute sul programma nucleare di Teheran e sul controllo dello Stretto di Hormuz rimangono irrisolte. Il presidente degli Stati Uniti Donald Trump ha dichiarato domenica di aver dato istruzioni ai diplomatici di non affrettare alcun accordo. Segnali di progresso sono emersi nei colloqui indiretti, con il Segretario di Stato americano Marco Rubio che ha citato alcuni passi avanti nelle ultime 48 ore.

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Il presidente degli Stati Uniti Donald Trump ha respinto la risposta dell'Iran a una proposta statunitense volta a porre fine alla guerra. Teheran ha spinto per ottenere condizioni che includono la revoca del blocco navale, l'allentamento delle sanzioni e il mantenimento dell'influenza sul traffico marittimo attraverso lo Stretto di Hormuz.

 

 

 

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