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UK Leads Global 35 Nation Coalition to Reopen the Strait of Hormuz

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UK Leads Global 35 Nation Coalition to Reopen the Strait of Hormuz

The United Kingdom has assembled a coalition of 35 nations to address the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, aiming to restore shipping and ensure the accessibility and security of the strait. The coalition will operate outside of the NATO framework and includes countries from Europe, Asia, and the US, with discussions focusing on military escorts, mine clearing operations, and other measures to protect against potential Iranian attacks.

The UK has formed a coalition with 35 nations to address the Strait of Hormuz closure. Foreign ministers will meet to discuss forming an alliance to restore shipping. Military officials will evaluate options for naval operations. The coalition will operate outside of NATO and include non-member countries. The UAE and Bahrain are working towards a UN Security Council resolution to provide a mandate for the actions. The operation aims to ensure the safety of trapped ships and crews.

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