Macron says Hormuz maritime mission can be deployed within days
Key Points:
- President Emmanuel Macron announced that France and its allies are prepared to deploy a mission within days to secure the Strait of Hormuz if a truce between the U.S. and Iran is confirmed, with the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier ready to be deployed in two to three days.
- France and the U.K. are leading efforts to establish a maritime mission to protect this strategic waterway, crucial for global oil and gas shipments, once hostilities cease.
- Macron emphasized the importance of vigilance and adherence to international law, expressing opposition to any toll system being imposed on the strait by Iran.
- U.S. President Donald Trump announced a deal with Iran to end conflict and reopen the strait, though the agreement does not address Iran's nuclear program and leaves some uncertainties about future arrangements.
- British Prime Minister Keir Starmer described the deal as significant and indicated that the U.K. and France are ready to assist in ensuring safe passage through the strait, without specifying a deployment timeline.