France says it approached 35 countries over future Hormuz mission

France said its ​military chief held talks with around 35 countries on Thursday as it sought partners and ‌proposals for a mission to reopen the Strait of Hormuz once the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran ends.
The United States’ Western allies have said they will not take part in the ongoing conflict. But the behind-the-scenes activity underscores concern that, after the fighting, ​Iran could continue to threaten the waterway which carries about a fifth of global oil supplies.

Cargo ships in the Gulf, near the Strait of Hormuz, as seen from northern Ras al-Khaimah, near the border with Oman’s Musandam governance, amid the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran, in United Arab Emirates, March 11, 2026. REUTERS/Stringer/File Photo//File Photo Purchase Licensing Rights

Shipping ​there has already slowed to a near‑halt after Iran struck vessels amid its conflict ⁠with the United States and Israel.
A French defence ministry statement did not name the foreign powers that held ​talks with Armed Forces Chief Fabien Mandon in a mass video conference, but said they came from all ​continents.
STRICTLY DEFENSIVE INITIATIVE
Sources said they were initial discussions to see how countries saw the crisis and offer ideas and seek feedback on what a mission could look like.
“This initiative, independent of the ongoing military operations in the region, is strictly defensive ​in nature,” the statement said.

“Its purpose is to organise the resumption of shipping through the Strait of Hormuz ​once hostilities have ceased.”
Separately, Admiral Nicolas Vaujour, Chief of Staff for the French Navy, said he had held talks with 12 naval counterparts – ‌including ⁠from Britain, Germany, Italy, India and Japan.
“We are exchanging views on issues related to freedom of navigation and maritime security, as the sea is a vital artery for our global economy and regional stability,” he wrote on X on Thursday.
FRANCE, BRITAIN TAKE PLANNING LEAD
Several countries are coordinating discussions. President Emmanuel Macron, who has suggested having ​a U.N. framework for ​any action in the ⁠strait, has said international efforts could only happen once hostilities calm, insurance and shipping firms are consulted and with Iran’s consent.
France has deployed its aircraft carrier strike ​group to the eastern Mediterranean as well as two helicopter carriers and eight ​warships to the ⁠Middle East in preparation for possible future missions.

Source: https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/france-says-it-approached-35-countries-over-future-hormuz-mission-2026-03-26/

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