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UK hosts talks with 35 countries about reopening Strait of Hormuz

On Thursday, Britain will host a meeting to discuss the formation of a 'coalition of nations' that would explore how to reopen Strait of Hormuz after 'U.S. Donald Trump has said that other countries should be responsible for securing this vital waterway.

Around midday, British Foreign Minister Yvette Cooper, will preside over the virtual meeting in London of 35 countries, including France, Germany Italy, Canada, and the United Arab Emirates, to explore ways of restoring freedom of navigation. The United States is not expected to attend.

The meeting comes after Trump stated in an address to the nation on Wednesday night that the Strait of Hormuz could open "naturally". It was up to the countries who depended on the waterway to make sure it was open.

Focus on Mines, Protect Tankers

Iran has shut down the Strait in response to the U.S. and Israeli strikes that began late February. As energy prices rise, governments all over the world are focusing on reopening this 'waterway.

The British Prime Minister Keir starmer stated on Wednesday that the meeting will assess "all feasible diplomatic and political steps" to restore freedom of navigation after a ceasefire is reached.

European countries initially rejected Trump's request to send their navy to the region out of fear that they would be drawn into the conflict.

According to European officials, they are concerned about the impact of the increasing cost of energy on global economic growth. They have therefore formed a coalition in order to find ways to reopen this waterway once a ceasefire has been agreed.

Officials said that the talks on Thursday would be the 'first formal' meeting of the group, before further discussions with military planners in the coming weeks.

According to a European official, the first phase of any plan to reopen the Strait should be "on ensuring that the waterway is free of mines", followed by a phase protecting tankers as they cross the area.

Starmer stated that reopening of the waterway would "not be easy". It would also require "a united front of military strength, diplomatic activity and working with the shipping industry".

Trump said that on Wednesday, other countries who use the Strait of Hormuz "should build up some delayed courage and just grab it".

He said, "Just take it. Protect it. Use it for yourself." Andrew MacAskill, Andrew Heavens and Andrew MacAskill (Reporting)

(source: Reuters)