UK Weighs Military Options to Reopen Critical Oil Passage
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The United Kingdom is in talks with its allies about how to safely reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a British minister stated. The strategic waterway is a vital global oil route.
The discussions follow a public call from US President Donald Trump. He urged multiple nations to send warships to the region to protect commercial vessels.
Recent months have seen tanker seizures and heightened tensions in the area. These events have raised fears over the security of oil shipments passing through the narrow strait.
The UK government did not specify which options are being considered. The minister's statement confirms that allied coordination is actively underway.