26 Apr 2024
Monday 5 August 2019 - 23:33
Story Code : 355892

UK sole country to join US anti-Iran coalition in Strait of Hormuz: report





MNA While Germany reiterated Mon. that it will not join US maritime coalition in the Strait of Hormuz, UK is the only country so far that has agreed with the US plan.


 








German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas on Monday reiterated that Germany would not join a US-led naval mission in the Strait of Hormuz while he said that his country favoured a European missionbut warned it was rather difficult to make progress on that.

The UK Ministry of Defencesaid Monday that the Royal Navy would be working with the United States Navy to assure the security of merchant shipping passing through the Strait of Hormuz.

British officials stressed that there was no change to Londons policy on Iran but joining the United States is the most significant non-Brexit foreign policy move to date of Prime Minister Boris Johnsons 12-day-old government, according to Reuters.

Just two weeks ago, Britain was calling for a European-led naval mission. Now, it has joined what it said was a US-led international maritime security mission. No other nations are yet involved.

It was lastWednesday thatGerman top diplomat explicitly ruled out German participation in the US-led naval mission, after the USsaid it had made a formal request. Mass said Germany wanted to ease tensions with Iran and everything should be done to avoid an escalation.

Relations between the United States and Germany have soured since USPresident Donald Trump took office, due to disagreements on a range of issues from defense spending to trade tariffs, the NordStream 2 gas pipeline and Iran.

While the US is trying to form a coalition against Iran in the Strait of Hormuz and Persian Gulf,Iran blames the US for rising tensions.

Iran shot down a trespassing US drone last month after it had violated the countrysairspace despite the US claim that the downed drone was flying above international waters.

Iran has stressed that it is the main protector and guarantor of the security in the Persian Gulf and Strait of Hormuz and that the security arrangements in the region have to be shaped by the regional countries themselves.








 
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