Macron says France, allies preparing 'defensive' mission to reopen Strait of Hormuz
France will lead a strictly defensive EU mission using naval assets to escort ships and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, crucial for global oil and trade flows, Macron said.
- On March 9, President Emmanuel Macron announced that France and its partners are preparing a purely defensive mission to escort container ships and tankers to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
- Following US-Israeli strikes that broadened the conflict, a drone attack on Cyprus in early March triggered deployments including the Charles de Gaulle, prompting security talks.
- The naval package centers on the French flagship aircraft carrier and includes a French frigate participating in Operation Aspides, with Paris pledging two more frigates for long-term reinforcement.
- On March 9, Macron said the EU is ready to enhance operations to protect maritime traffic, emphasizing 'freedom of navigation and maritime security' for international trade and energy flow.
- Later Monday, Macron was set to board the Charles de Gaulle, stationed off Crete, to meet sailors in the carrier strike group and spoke that morning with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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