NATO members discuss Strait of Hormuz options without alliance involvement
- NATO’s Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe hosted a meeting on August 19, 2026, to discuss Allies' possible support for freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, as stated by a spokesperson for U.S. Air Force General Alexus Grynkewich.
- The meeting was not a NATO mission, but NATO facilitated it due to its ability to unite Allies and understand their capabilities.
- NATO members want to avoid direct involvement in the Iran conflict and are focusing on plans outside the alliance to reopen the strait, which previously handled about 20% of global oil trade.
- France and Britain are leading a coalition of about a dozen countries to ensure safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz, but any long-term arrangements require Iran’s consent.
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NATO members discuss Strait of Hormuz options without alliance involvement
NATO's top commander convened a videoconference earlier this week to facilitate possible contributions to support freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, his spokesperson told Reuters, adding that this is not a NATO mission.
NATO MEMBERS PLAN HORMUZ MISSION WITHOUT OFFICIAL ALLIANCE INVOLVEMENT
NATO MEMBERS PLAN HORMUZ MISSION WITHOUT OFFICIAL ALLIANCE INVOLVEMENT NATO’s top commander has convened a videoconference with interested allies to discuss reopening the Strait of Hormuz. The meeting happened on August 19 at the chief of defence level. The goal is to secure freedom of navigation through the waterway. The alliance is being careful. A […] The post NATO MEMBERS PLAN HORMUZ MISSION WITHOUT OFFICIAL ALLIANCE INVOLVEMENT first appear…
NATO's military command has negotiated with interested member countries on their possible participation in ensuring freedom of navigation in the Strait of Ormuz. The Alliance emphasizes that this is not a NATO mission: allies are trying to avoid directly dragging the bloc into the war with Iran.
NATO sought ways to contribute to freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, but without involving the Alliance, in a videoconference meeting convened by the NATO supreme commander, a spokesman said...More...
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