Military Planners to Discuss Strait of Hormuz Reopening in London
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Military planners to discuss Hormuz reopening in London
LONDON, April 22 (Reuters) - Military planners from more than 30 countries will hold two-day talks in London from Wednesday to advance a mission to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and draw up detailed plans, the British government said.More than a dozen countries said last week they were willing to join an international mission, led by Britain and France, to protect shipping in the Strait of Hormuz when conditions permit.
UK and France meet on reopening the Strait of Hormuz - The Copenhagen Post
Military advisors from over 30 countries are meeting in London to establish a multinational force to reopen the Hormuz Strait. Led by Britain and France, the two-day conference aims to secure freedom of navigation and support a lasting ceasefire. The waterway has been effectively closed since early March following attacks by Israel and the US […]
The United Kingdom and France are convening a new summit of military planners to discuss how the Strait of Hormuz can be kept open once the war against Iran is over. With this, Prime Minister Keir Starmer and President Emmanuel Macron are continuing their diplomatic efforts to restore passage through the vital shipping route.
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