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As the Iranians announced the reopening of the Strait of Ormuz, some 40 countries were meeting on Friday, 17 April, to discuss the future of this maritime corridor, whose blockade has a strong impact on the world economy. At the centre of the discussions, at the initiative of France and the United Kingdom: securing the area, in order to accompany the merchant ships sailing in the Gulf.
After refusing for weeks, European leaders claim that they will now escort merchant ships passing through the straits.
DECRYPTAGE - President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer chaired a meeting in Paris on Friday with representatives of 49 states.
Half a hundred countries have agreed this Friday in Paris, following a meeting held at the initiative of France and the United Kingdom, to launch a “strictly defensive” mission to ensure safe traffic in the Strait of Ormuz when the ceasefire between the United States and Israel and Iran is consolidated. French President Emmanuel Macron demanded a “totally and without conditions and tolls” reopening of the Strait on all sides, following Iran’s an…
French President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced this Friday a "neutral mission" to ensure the safety of the Strait of Ormuz, following the meeting that they both chaired in the Elysée and which was also attended by the heads of government of Italy, Giorgia Meloni, and Germany, Friedrich Merz, and 40 other leaders, these by videoconference. The naval mission, released shortly after Iran reported the "complete" o…
The Europeans finally want to show that they are acting, but during the summit in Paris events are changing. What will happen to the naval mission?
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