
French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday said a Franco-British maritime mission is ready to support the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. The announcement is important because the waterway is critical for global energy and trade flows. Oil markets, shipping routes, and international security stakeholders are directly affected.
Macron said the mission aims to ensure safe navigation after the US-Iran agreement to end hostilities. Moreover, he called for the immediate and unconditional reopening of the strategic strait. He stressed that freedom of navigation is essential for global economic stability.
In addition, France and the United Kingdom had earlier proposed an international maritime security operation. The initiative is designed to secure shipping lanes and address potential risks in the region. As a result, preparations are now moving forward with partner countries.
Furthermore, Macron said the required resources are ready for deployment once the agreement takes effect. The Strait of Hormuz carries a significant share of global oil and gas exports. Therefore, any disruption has immediate global economic consequences.
Meanwhile, the US has already announced steps to reopen the strait and lift its naval blockade on Iran. Observers say coordinated international efforts could help stabilize maritime traffic. The situation remains closely monitored as implementation of the agreement begins.