Will force be used to reopen Strait of Hormuz?
Some countries threaten action against Iran's blockade of waterway.
Some countries threaten action against Iran's blockade of waterway. Grouped from 2 articles across 2 sources.
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Some countries threaten action against Iran's blockade of waterway.
Yvette Cooper hosts virtual summit of more than 40 countries to consider coordinated action in face of closure of vital shipping lane Middle East crisis live – latest updates More than 40 countries gathered to discuss “every possible diplomatic, economic and coordinated measure” to pressurise Iran into reopening the strait of Hormuz, the UK foreign secretary has said. After chairing a virtual summit on Thursday, Yvette Cooper said coordinated action was needed as Iran’s “reckless strikes” on international shipping and efforts to “hijack the global economy” were hitting nations from across the globe “who played no part in this conflict”. Continue reading...
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