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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Illustration of South Korean and allied warships patrolling the Strait of Hormuz, symbolizing joint international statement against Iran's actions threatening navigation and energy supplies.
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한국, 호르무즈 해협 관련 7개국 지도자 성명에 동참

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한국 외교부는 금요일, 영국·프랑스·독일·이탈리아·일본·네덜란드·캐나다 등 7개국이 발표한 호르무즈 해협 관련 공동 성명에 동참한다고 밝혔다. 이 성명은 이란의 걸프 공격과 해협 사실상 폐쇄를 비난하며 항행의 자유를 강조한다. 한국은 국제 해상로 안전과 에너지 공급 안정을 이유로 참여를 결정했다.

고시 사나에 총리가 온라인 G7 정상회의에서 호르무즈 해협 주변 선박 공격에 대해 '심각한 우려'를 표명하며 조기 긴장 완화를 촉구했다. 일본은 국제 공조를 통해 경제 위기를 막기 위해 유비 방출에 앞장설 계획이다.

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In a follow-up to his recent warnings, US President Donald Trump sharply criticized NATO allies at the White House for refusing to help secure the Strait of Hormuz amid the ongoing US-Iran conflict. He called their stance a 'very stupid mistake' and raised the possibility of US withdrawal from the alliance. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz rejected any German military involvement.

도널드 트럼프 미국 대통령은 미일 정상회담을 앞두고 일본 정치인 사나에 다카이치를 칭찬하며 호르무즈 해협 보안에 관한 유럽 주도의 공동 성명에 동참함으로써 일본이 이란에 '한 발짝 더 다가서고 있다'고 강조했습니다.

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한국은 중동 위기 속 호르무즈 해협의 사실상 폐쇄 조치 이후 이란이 일본행 선박 통과를 허용하겠다고 밝힌 가운데, 이란 등 국가들과 긴밀히 협의 중이다. 외교부 관계자는 국민 보호와 에너지 수송로 확보를 위해 관련국들과 적극 소통하고 있다고 밝혔다.

Four days after initial US and Israeli strikes on Iran sparked regional escalation on February 28, the conflict intensified with Israel destroying Iran's state television headquarters in Tehran, Iranian missile and drone attacks on US and Israeli targets, and the threatened closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

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Escalation of conflict between Iran, the United States, and Israel has led Iran to order the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, halting tanker traffic and driving global oil prices above US$80 per barrel. The effects extend to Europe, which is now reconsidering plans to end Russian gas imports, while Indonesia pushes for de-escalation via the D-8 organization and assures stable fuel supplies.

 

 

 

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