NATO members discuss Strait of Hormuz options without alliance involvement
NATO countries have sought to ease the Iran conflict indirectly, focusing on plans outside the alliance to reopen the waterway.
NATO's top commander, US Air Force General Alexus Grynkewich, hosted a videoconference on August 26 to discuss potential contributions from interested allied nations to support freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz. A spokesperson clarified that "this is not a NATO mission," but the alliance facilitated the meeting due to its ability to coordinate member capabilities. The discussions focused on efforts by countries like France and Britain to form a coalition of approximately a dozen nations to ensure safe passage through the strait, which previously handled about a fifth of global oil trade. Any long-term solution would require Iranian agreement.
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