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France and Italy begin talks with Iran on the passage of the Hormuz; Italy denies FT reports

France and?Italy opened talks with Iran on Friday to?negotiate a deal that would guarantee safe passage of?their vessels through?the Strait of?Hormuz. However, Italy denied this report.

Since the U.S. began its strikes against Iran on February 28, shipping in the Gulf, and along the Strait of Hormuz - which carries a fifth of all the oil on the planet - has been at a standstill. Global oil prices have soared to levels not seen since the year 2022.

The FT reported that France is one of the European nations engaged in talks with Tehran while Italy sought to contact the Iranians.

The FT reported that a?source from the Italian foreign ministry? denied it.

Source: "Italian leaders are promoting a general de-escalation of military tensions in their diplomatic contacts. However, there is no secret negotiation to preserve only certain merchant ships and at the expense?of others," said the source.

Unnamed French officials said that France still had open channels of communication with Iran, but they would not confirm or deny the story.

The Elysee declined to comment on a request.

France has deployed a fleet of 12 naval vessels including an aircraft carrier strike group to the Mediterranean Sea, Red Sea, and possibly the Strait of Hormuz, as part of its defensive support for allies who are threatened by the conflict in the Middle East. (Reporting from Chandni in Bengaluru; Angelo Amante, Michel Rose, and John Irish, Writing by Gabriel Stargardter and Editing by Toby Chopra.)

(source: Reuters)