Mar 14 • 19:24 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

Trump insists on international naval alliance: Those who get oil from the Strait of Hormuz should take care of the passage

Donald Trump continues to advocate for an international naval alliance to ensure safe navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, calling on oil-importing countries to take responsibility for the passage.

Donald Trump has reiterated his commitment to forming an international naval alliance aimed at safeguarding maritime navigation in the Strait of Hormuz. In a recent statement, he emphasized the importance for countries importing oil from this strategic waterway to ensure the security of passage. His remarks come after posting a message asserting the U.S. has comprehensively defeated and decimated Iran militarily and economically.

In his latest comments, Trump outlined that the United States would provide significant assistance to the nations reliant on oil imports from the Strait, asserting that coordination will be key to ensuring that operations proceed quickly and smoothly. He highlighted the collaborative nature of this initiative, framing it as a collective effort that would foster harmony, security, and what he described as 'eternal peace' among the nations involved.

This appeal for an international coalition reflects ongoing tensions in the region and the critical role the Strait of Hormuz plays in global oil shipments. By calling for joint action, Trump is seeking to engage allies in addressing security challenges in the area, which are essential for global energy markets and overall stability within the region.

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