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Britain and allies support shipping through Strait of Hormuz

'Britain and its allies are working on a variety of options to support commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz despite iranian threats. The spokesman for Prime Minister Keir 'Starmer said that Tuesday, as the U.S. - Israel war against Iran is roiling oil prices.

Donald Trump, the U.S. president, has said that the war will end "soon." He also stated that the U.S. would escalate its attack if Iran attempted to block tanker traffic in the Strait of Hormuz. Downing Street read out a statement after speaking with the leaders of Germany, Italy and France late on Monday. They agreed that the "vital importance" of "freedom of Navigation" through the Strait was important and they "agreed in the future to work closely in response to 'Iranian Threats.

When asked by reporters about the readout, the spokesperson said: "We are working with our allies to develop a variety of options that will support commercial shipping through the Strait.

Iran's Revolutionary Guards announced on Tuesday that they will not allow any oil to leave the Middle East unless U.S. attacks and Israeli attacks stop. Starmer's spokesperson stated that Energy Secretary Ed Miliband spoke to oil majors BP & Shell in recent days and added that safety of their vessels is their main concern.

He said that Finance Minister Rachel Reeves has liaised directly with Lloyd's of London to ensure operators have "appropriate insurance coverage" which includes cover for war and revolution.

Charles Roxburgh, chairman of Lloyd's after meeting Reeves?Monday said that the insurance marketplace would work with Britain and the U.S. on "a comprehensive response to the current situation."

In his meeting with Reeves, he reiterated Lloyd's confidence in our marine insurance market. "Our market has remained open during this time of increased risk and continues to support shipping and international trade," he stated. (Reporting and editing by Sarah Young, Sharon Singleton and Catarina demony)

(source: Reuters)