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Japan and France agree to intensify coordination in the Hormuz and Iran war

Sanae Takaichi, Japan's Prime Minister, said that Japan and France agreed to work closely together to bring an end to the U.S. - Israeli war with Iran and to reopen the Strait of Hormuz to oil and gasoline tankers.

Takaichi, after talks in Tokyo with French Emmanuel Macron on industrial and security cooperation, said: "Because of the challenging international situation, I think it is important that the leaders of Japan & France deepen their personal ties - and make our cooperation stronger."

Japan, France, and other countries are dealing with rising energy costs as the conflict in the Middle East enters its fifth week. If the conduit that carries about a fifth of the world's oil and liquefied gas does not reopen, there could be a shortage of petroleum products.

Japan, which gets 90% of its oil normally from the Middle East has started to draw on its own oil reserves in order to cushion the economic impact.

Macron, speaking alongside?Takaichi said that he shared the same position as hers on the necessity of restoring freedom of navigation to?the Strait.

France held discussions with dozens countries to seek proposals for a mission aimed at reopening the waterway after the conflict is over. Japan said that it could consider sending minesweepers but the scope of any role would be limited by its constitution.

Both leaders said that they would pursue closer security ties in the Indo-Pacific region and have signed agreements on cooperation with critical mineral supply chains and civilian nuclear technology.

(source: Reuters)