Mar 9 • 13:53 UTC 🇲🇽 Mexico El Financiero (ES)

War in Iran LIVE: Macron reveals he has a plan to reopen the Strait of Hormuz

French President Emmanuel Macron announced an international "defensive" mission to progressively reopen the strategically important Strait of Hormuz, which is vital for global oil and gas supply.

On Monday, French President Emmanuel Macron disclosed an international initiative aimed at progressively reopening the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial maritime route for a significant percentage of the world's crude oil and gas. He stated that this mission is currently in progress and will have a defensive character, emphasizing the importance of the strait to both the global economy and security. Macron’s remarks come amid ongoing tensions in the region and highlight France's commitment to ensuring the safety of critical maritime pathways.

As part of this mission, Macron announced that France will deploy eight frigates, two amphibious helicopter carriers, and an aircraft carrier to the Eastern Mediterranean. This military buildup is intended to draw in and mobilize support from other European nations, which he indicated is essential for the mission's success. While Macron did not specify the details of the operation or the exact timeline, he stressed that it would be conducted in collaboration with both European and non-European countries once the most critical phase of the current conflict has concluded.

Macron characterized the mission as a proactive effort aimed at peaceful accompaniment rather than aggressive intervention, reiterating its economic necessity. The situation in the Strait of Hormuz has significant implications for global energy markets and international relations. As tensions escalate in the region, Macron's plan may be seen both as a stabilizing force and as a potential flashpoint for further international involvement, depending on how other nations respond to France's lead in this initiative.

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