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UK rejects support for Hormuz blockade

Published on: April 13, 2026 6:45 PM

Britain will not support any blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, Prime Minister Keir Starmer has said. He stated that the UK does not want to be drawn into the Iran conflict. The comments come amid rising tensions over maritime security in the Gulf. Starmer emphasized the importance of keeping the waterway open.

Speaking to BBC Radio 5 Live, Starmer said reopening the Strait of Hormuz is a top priority. He added that Britain is focusing its efforts on restoring safe navigation. He also confirmed that UK naval capabilities in the region are aimed at securing passage. However, he avoided commenting on specific military operations.

Read more: Trump announces Strait of Hormuz blockade after peace talks falter

The prime minister said Britain is under pressure to take a more direct role in the conflict. He stressed that any involvement would require a clear legal basis. He also said there must be a well-defined and workable plan. Starmer reiterated that the UK will not be dragged into war without justification.

He further said Britain is working with allies, including France, on coordinated maritime security efforts. The aim is to support a multinational approach to safeguarding global shipping. Discussions have also included long-term stability after the conflict ends. Several countries have been involved in similar consultations.

Read more: Hormuz Blockade: The Cost to Pakistan’s Economy

In conclusion, the UK has positioned itself against escalation and blockade measures in the Strait of Hormuz. Instead, it is advocating diplomacy and secure maritime access. The stance reflects broader international concern over energy security and regional stability.

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Britain Gulf security policy, Hormuz blockade opposition, Iran conflict UK stance, Keir Starmer Iran war, Latest, maritime security Gulf crisis, UK Strait of Hormuz

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